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  <title>How Pollutants Influence Our Hormones</title>
  <description>Your endocrine system relies on balance. An increase or a drop in one hormone can trigger a drop or rise in another. So changes in your environment, like air or water quality, can affect your hormones, and how you feel during different parts of your cycle.&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; And the changes to your hormones can be even more consequential during critical growth periods — like when a fetus is developing and during puberty.&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; To discuss this topic and more, we’re joined today by Dr. Shruthi Mahalingaiah. She's a professor at Harvard School of Public Health and a physician at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts. &amp;amp;nbsp; For more information on today’s episode visit helloclue.com/hormonal. And to find out how to support the work here at Clue, go to Clue.Plus.&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; Want to know the answer to the question at the beginning of the show? Check out  Digestion and your cycle: A conversation between Clue and Cara on helloclue.com. &amp;amp;nbsp; Episode Links: &amp;amp;nbsp; Helloclue.com:  How I determine the causes of irregular periods Helloclue.com:  Clue lets you know if you’re at risk for PCOS </description>
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