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Anxiolytic Effects

Meaning

Anxiolytic effects refer to the physiological and psychological outcomes characterized by a reduction in anxiety, tension, and excessive worry. In the context of hormonal health, these effects are often mediated by neurosteroids or hormonal interventions that modulate neurotransmitter systems in the central nervous system. Achieving anxiolysis is a critical therapeutic goal for individuals whose anxiety symptoms are linked to fluctuations or deficiencies in key neuroactive hormones. Clinical translation involves leveraging the body’s natural hormonal pathways to promote emotional and neurological stability.