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Category Archives: Hypothalamus

Is Stress Making You Sick? The Myriad Of Unforeseen Effects Of Stress On Our Bodies And Minds – Greek City – GreekCityTimes.com

Posted: Published on November 25th, 2020

When was the last time you felt your heart racing and your breath quicken? You might be stuck in traffic, late for an important meeting, late for work for the 3rd time that week, rushing to meet an important deadline and all you can do is watch the minutes tick away while you sit there helplessly Continue reading

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Yale Experts May Have Figured Out How To End Tantrums | Moms.com – Moms

Posted: Published on November 25th, 2020

A virtual program, done by Yale researchers, has proven to limit disruptive behaviors and reduce the overall irritability in young children. Wouldnt it be nice if we could bring an end to tantrums? Experts at Yale believe they may have come up with a program that can do just that. Continue reading

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Can they give a gift to their doctor? – Gulf Breeze News

Posted: Published on November 25th, 2020

(c) 2020 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved DEAR DR. ROACH: We are very fond of our family doctor Continue reading

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The Brain and Fear: How do we process fear? – The Medium

Posted: Published on November 25th, 2020

The human brain is one of the most fascinating organs in our bodies. It is made up of more than 100 billion neurons (nerve cells) that send signals across the brain and body. The brain controls our cognition, senses, movement, and much more Continue reading

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Drug to deal with reproductive health conditions like PCOD in women – News Track English

Posted: Published on November 25th, 2020

A research group from the Imperial College London claimed a drug called MVT-602 found out recently can be used to target a hormone called kisspeptin and treat reproductive issues in women.Reproductive health issues leading infertility, is one of the major cause of distress. Multiple treatments are available to treat fertility issues and IVF are available to help couples conceive, experts believe still much more needed to be done to find more effective ways to treat infertility and reproductive health issues. Kisspeptin is a hormone secreted inside the hypothalamus region of the brain, stimulates the pituitary gland to release neurotransmitters inturn stimulates the release of two reproductive hormones luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), important role in production of oestrogen and testosterone.Low or inadequate levels of kisspeptin prevents menstruation, cause infertility and also delay or prevent puberty onset Continue reading

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Global Circadian Rhythm Lighting Market to Get Expansion admist COVID 19, Scope With Advanced Technologies Top Key Players and Forecast 2020-2027 -…

Posted: Published on November 25th, 2020

Databridgemarketresearch.com Present Global Circadian Rhythm Lighting Market Industry Trends and Forecast to 2027 new report to its research database. The report spread No of pages: 350 No of Figures: 60 No of Tables: 220 in it. This Global Circadian Rhythm Lighting Market report takes into consideration diverse segments of the market analysis that todays business ask for. Continue reading

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Heat is killing more people than ever. Scientists are looking for ways to lower the risk – Science Magazine

Posted: Published on November 12th, 2020

Sweat plays an important role in cooling the body, so researchers are capturing and measuring it. Continue reading

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Fever facts: A guide to symptoms, treatment, and when to see a doctor – Insider – INSIDER

Posted: Published on November 12th, 2020

Although having a fever means your body temperature is above normal, it doesn't necessarily mean you have a serious illness like COVID-19. Continue reading

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PCOS and Diabetes: Whats the connection? – TheHealthSite

Posted: Published on November 12th, 2020

Women with PCOS are also often insulin resistant, a risk factor for pre-diabetes and type 2 diabetes. Here are some tips for women with PCOS to prevent diabetes. Being overweight is associated with an increased risk of developing insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes Continue reading

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Fight or Flight? New Study Reveals the Neural Basis of Territorial Behavior – Technology Networks

Posted: Published on November 3rd, 2020

A brain hovers over a chess board, symbolising control over location-specific defensive responses. Credit: Holly Joynes/EMBL Read Time: Our brains are wired to protect us from threats Continue reading

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