How often did we hear someone saying: “She is unbearable today!”?
How often were we the unbearable ones?
Sometimes we feel our body is not functioning as it should, yet finding the cause seems the toughest task ever.
Your sex hormones could be the cause.
In today's episode, we delve into the biological aspect of estrogen and progesterone in the attempt of making this blurred area more friendly.
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