Potential to Slow Ovarian Aging: Preliminary findings indicate exosomes may help delay or even reverse some effects of ovarian aging, offering renewed possibilities for women approaching or in menopause
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While clinical research is limited, current evidence shows potential for peptide therapy to improve ovarian reserve and hormone profiles in cases of diminished ovarian reserve
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