Scientists map how monthly hormone cycles rewire Women's muscle control
NCT ID NCT03947684
Summary
This study aimed to understand how natural changes in female sex hormones (like estrogen and progesterone) and birth control pills affect basic muscle and nerve function. Researchers measured reflexes, brain signals, and muscle responses in 102 healthy men and women to see if hormone levels change how the body controls movement. The goal was to gather foundational knowledge, not to test a treatment.
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UT Southwestern Medical Center
Dallas, Texas, 75390, United States
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