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Luteinizing Hormone

/ˌluː.tiː.əˈnaɪ.zɪŋ ˈhɔːr.moʊn/noun
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Luteinizing hormone is a vital pituitary gland hormone that plays a central role in regulating the reproductive system by triggering ovulation in females and stimulating testosterone production in males. In modern contexts, it's essential for fertility treatments, hormone therapy, and diagnosing endocrine disorders, making it a key player in both medical advancements and everyday reproductive health monitoring.

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