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  2. How to Reset These 10 Hormones That Affect Weight This Year - AOL

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    Balancing hormones for weight loss can be an easily overlooked factor of women’s health — but not for you! Here’s the bottom line on female hormones and weight loss: Many hormones are involved.

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    The Hormone Diet emphasizes anti-inflammatory foods to help you balance hormones like cortisol and estrogen and lose weight. Here's what doctors think.

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    The Hormone Diet emphasizes anti-inflammatory foods to help you balance hormones like cortisol and estrogen and lose weight. Here's what doctors think. The 'Hormone Diet' May Help You Lose Weight ...

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    Weight loss doctors share why hormones and pregnancy can make weight loss harder ... and veggies is linked to weight loss in women. To help keep you on track, Dr. Garcia-Webb recommends aiming for ...

  6. Hunger (physiology) - Wikipedia

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    The migrating motor complex is a pattern of hunger contractions that takes place in the hungry stomach and gut; they are correlated in time with subjective sensations of hunger and are even responsible for the rumbling associated with a hungry stomach. In contrast, the hormones peptide YY and leptin can have an opposite effect on the appetite ...

  7. Appetite stimulant - Wikipedia

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    An orexigenic, or appetite stimulant, is a drug, hormone, or compound that increases appetite and may induce hyperphagia.This can be a medication or a naturally occurring neuropeptide hormone, such as ghrelin, orexin or neuropeptide Y, [1] [2] which increases hunger and therefore enhances food consumption.