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In the normal LH group, the increase was from 4.2 to 5.9 IU/mL, still nothing to sneeze at (although not significant statistically.) Increases in estrogen were also seen (similar to the first study) from 29.9 to 40.8 in the low LH group and 37.4 to 52 in the normal LH group
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R., Hosoi, M., Cornelli, U., Dugall, M., Ledda, A., & Feragalli, B
What makes this work particularly important is that it focuses specifically on women with PMOS receiving injectable semaglutide, says Cree
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