Term ID: T2219

Hormone Replacement Therapy

/hormone-replacement-therapy/
Medical treatment using synthetic hormones to supplement declining natural hormone production, with psychological effects on mood, cognition, and well-being.
Example: Postmenopausal women receiving estrogen therapy showing improvements in mood and cognitive function, or transgender individuals using hormones for gender affirmation.

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Reference: Schmidt & Rubinow (2009)