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Category Archives: Hypothalamus

The Psychology Of Trust Explains How Institutions Can Regain It Once Lost – Forbes

Posted: Published on September 2nd, 2020

Construction site rebuilding America Every relationship, personal or professional, requires a foundation of trust. At our core as human beings we have a fundamental need to feel secure. Continue reading

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-Opioid receptorinduced synaptic plasticity in dopamine neurons mediates the rewarding properties of anabolic androgenic steroids – Science

Posted: Published on September 2nd, 2020

INTRODUCTION Anabolic androgenic steroids (AAS) consist of synthetic derivatives of the primary male sex hormone, testosterone. AAS abuse can lead to physical and psychological dependence and is especially abused by males in first adulthood to enhance athletic performance or for cosmetic purposes (14). The use of AAS by teenagers has also been a primary public health concern because of their potential side effects during a period where brain remodeling and behavioral maturation occur Continue reading

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7 Pairs of Cooling Pajamas, So You Dont Wake Up In a Puddle of Sweat – Well+Good

Posted: Published on September 2nd, 2020

Many of us have trouble getting enough quality sleep in normal times, let alone pandemic timesand night sweats and hot flashes certainly dont make that any easier. Im not here to say that moisture-wicking, cooling pajamas will make all your cares go away, but they can help make your nights more comfortable Continue reading

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What happens to your body when you hold back your tears – Times of India

Posted: Published on August 25th, 2020

People cry not only when they are sad, but sometimes also when they are feeling anxious, overwhelmed or restless. Continue reading

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Global Somatostatin and Somatostatin Analogs Market Report: Production, Revenue, Price Trend by Types & Market Analysis by Application – MR…

Posted: Published on August 25th, 2020

Somatostatin is one kind of hormone. It is widely distributed throughout the body, especially in the hypothalamus and pancreas. Continue reading

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How to stay cool when working from home in the heat – Cosmopolitan UK

Posted: Published on August 12th, 2020

If you're currently feeling like a hot and sweaty mess (same I really recommend not bothering with make-up for Zoom calls today... I made that mistake yesterday and my eyebrows ended up on my cheeks), tips on how to keep cool are likely pretty welcome right now Continue reading

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World Elephant Day: Baby Bhunte Explains Causes of Stress Among Elephants and Ways to Assess It – The Weather Channel

Posted: Published on August 12th, 2020

Bhunte, the baby elephant, and his family Dear readers, Did you know that elephants get stressed too? They can get as tensed as a person hopelessly trapped in the rush hour traffic for hours, with vehicles honking loudly all around, and there is no sign of immediate escape! Yes, we do get stressed and thus, it is especially important for us to understand stress among elephants Continue reading

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Bayer adding to women’s health pipeline with Kandy buy for $425M up front – BioWorld Online

Posted: Published on August 12th, 2020

LONDON Womens health specialist Kandy Therapeutics Ltd. Continue reading

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Scientists Found No Difference in Men and Women’s Brains After 100 Years of Searching – Science Times

Posted: Published on August 12th, 2020

American physician Samuel George Mortonpoured seeds and lead shot into human skulls in an attempt to measure their volumes in the 19thcentury. Continue reading

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The 6 surprising ways the heatwave is GOOD for your health – The Sun

Posted: Published on August 12th, 2020

BRITS are set to bake today as temperatures in some parts are expected to reach a scorching 39C. Wearing sun cream, a big floppy hat and drinking plenty of water can help us stay safe during the warm weather. 4 Forecasters predict that the UK could be hotter than the Sahara in the next few days Continue reading

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