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  2. Puberty blocker - Wikipedia

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    Puberty blockers (also called puberty inhibitors or hormone blockers) are medicines used to postpone puberty in children. The most commonly used puberty blockers are gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) agonists, which suppress the natural production of sex hormones, such as androgens (e.g. testosterone) and estrogens (e.g. estradiol).

  3. Relative energy deficiency in sport - Wikipedia

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    RED-S is a serious illness with lifelong health consequences and can potentially be fatal. [ 5 ] RED-S is the broader, more comprehensive name for what was formerly known as the female athlete triad (or simply the triad ), which was a condition seen in females participating in sports that emphasize leanness or low body weight.

  4. Precocious puberty - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, puberty blockers can be prescribed for children with severe forms of idiopathic short stature, allowing for more time for growth before the closure of growth plates. [ 47 ] In the USA, since 1993, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA ) has supported the use of puberty blockers to treat precocious puberty. [ 48 ]

  5. Stunted growth - Wikipedia

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    Stunted growth, also known as stunting or linear growth failure, is defined as impaired growth and development manifested by low height-for-age. [1] It is a manifestation of malnutrition and can be caused by endogenous factors (such as chronic food insecurity ) or exogenous factors (such as parasitic infection ).

  6. Puberty, periods and parent problems: How 'Turning Red ... - AOL

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    Director Domee Shi and co-writer Julia Cho talk to USA TODAY about how "Turning Red" reimagines a traditionally taboo topic: female puberty. Puberty, periods and parent problems: How 'Turning Red ...

  7. Polymenorrhea - Wikipedia

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    Polymenorrhea is usually transient and self-limited, thereby not necessitating treatment. [4] If it persists, is disturbing, or if there is considerable blood loss due to the frequent periods, treatment may be indicated. [4] The mainstays of treatment are a progestogen during the luteal phase of the cycle or a combined oral contraceptive pill. [4]

  8. 'Turning Red's portrayal of periods is a turning point for ...

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    Pixar's Turning Red is a celebration of growing up — including all the messy bits that children's movies don't often show.Directed by Domee Shi, the film centers on 13-year-old Meilin Lee ...

  9. Menstrual suppression - Wikipedia

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    Hormonal therapies to reduce or stop menstrual bleeding have long been used to manage a number of gynecologic conditions including menstrual cramps (dysmenorrhea), heavy menstrual bleeding, irregular or other abnormal uterine bleeding, menstrual-related mood changes (premenstrual syndrome or premenstrual dysphoric disorder), and pelvic pain due to endometriosis or uterine fibroids.