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Testosterone
A primary male sex hormone responsible for the development of male physical characteristics, also affecting mood and energy levels.
Cortisol
A steroid hormone produced by the adrenal glands that plays a role in the body's stress response, metabolism, and immune function.
Steroid Hormones
A class of hormones synthesized from cholesterol, involved in a wide range of physiological processes including the regulation of metabolism, immune response, and sexual characteristics.
Incentive Sensitization
A theory that explains how and why addiction develops, suggesting repeated exposure to an addictive substance can make the brain more sensitive to its rewarding effects.
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