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The menstrual cycle and fertility are intrinsically linked as key components of female reproductive health [1], both of which are regulated by reproductive hormones like estrogen and progesterone [2]. Furthermore, clinical approaches to addressing hormonal imbalances often involve managing the menstrual cycle to support overall fertility [3].

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how hormonal imbalance manifests differently in men and women healthmiro.com Health Miro 3 facts
claimAddressing hormonal imbalances in women may involve regulating the menstrual cycle or supporting fertility, while treatment for men may focus on improving energy, muscle mass, and sexual function.
claimIn women, reproductive hormones like estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone are closely linked to menstrual cycles, fertility, and menopause, whereas in men, testosterone levels influence libido, muscle mass, and energy levels.
claimIn women, reproductive health is closely linked to menstrual cycles, fertility, and menopause, whereas in men, testosterone levels influence libido, muscle mass, and energy levels.