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Long-Term Effects

Meaning

Long-Term Effects, within the clinical and wellness space, denote the sustained physiological, psychological, or pathological changes that manifest over an extended period following a specific intervention, exposure, or disease state. These effects are distinct from acute or sub-acute responses and often reflect fundamental shifts in cellular programming, homeostatic set points, or structural integrity. Assessing these effects is paramount in determining the true safety and efficacy profile of any hormonal therapy or lifestyle modification.