In less-stud­ied fe­male mice, sci­en­tists find hor­mone that could lead to new bone dis­ease treat­ments

Sci­en­tists have dis­cov­ered a hor­mone re­spon­si­ble for keep­ing bones stur­dy in lac­tat­ing peo­ple and mice, which could have broad ap­pli­ca­tions for treat­ing bone con­di­tions like …

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