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Valeria Guimaraes from the Hormone Health Network: New Hormone Guide Educates in Fun and Interesting Way

A subject like hormones can often be difficult to understand and tedious to work through. The Essential Guide to Your Hormones is a new way to approach the subject while making it easier to understand and presented in a way that is better for patients and doctors to work with.

A subject like hormones can often be difficult to understand and tedious to work through. The Essential Guide to Your Hormones is a new way to approach the subject while making it easier to understand and presented in a way that is better for patients and doctors to work with.

Valeria Guimaraes, MD, PhD, serves on the Endocrine Society's Hormone Health Network, which developed the guide, and spoke with MD Magazine about how it makes hormones a less intimidating topic to discuss.

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