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Category Archives: Hypothalamus

Fed state vs. fasted training: The pros and cons for women, according to 2 top doctors – Women’s Health UK

Posted: Published on October 6th, 2022

One of the most common beliefs on fasted cardio is that by exercising on an empty stomach, youre more likely to burn fat. This is, theoretically, true. A meta-analysis of 273 people compared fasted cardio to fed cardio and found that those who did fasted cardio burned more fat, but as mentioned in our fasted cardio guide, this is purely an acute effect. Continue reading

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Heat Makes It Tougher to Manage Mental Health – Everyday Health

Posted: Published on October 6th, 2022

Soaring temperatures can create an uncomfortable outdoor experience for anyone. They pose real health risks, like heatstroke, heat exhaustion, and even cardiovascular and respiratory problems. Continue reading

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WVU Medicine Uniontown Hospital presents Why Heat Illness is Important to Understand, Especially in the Summer – Uniontown Herald Standard

Posted: Published on July 16th, 2022

WVU Medicine Uniontown Hospital presents Why HeatIllness is Important to Understand, Especially in the Summer Heat Illness is an important consideration for anyone who works or recreates in the outdoors during the summer months. Continue reading

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The Thyroid, the forgotten gland? – South Coast Herald

Posted: Published on July 16th, 2022

The thyroid gland is a butterfly-shaped gland located in the front of the neck covering the voice box (larynx) and the windpipe (trachea). This gland is important in all metabolic functions in the body and its importance is often under appreciated. Continue reading

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Making Society Less Toxic Depends on Restoring our Connection to the Rest of Nature and to our ‘Better Selves’ – CT Examiner

Posted: Published on July 16th, 2022

Since World War II, politicians have tried to portray U.S. society as the most successful in history. The last administration was a burlesque of unfounded superlatives steeped in nationalism, a barrage of uncultivated, highfalutin rhetoric, anthropocentric naivety and dumb-downed worldviews only exceeded by Trumps ineloquence Continue reading

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Fever therapy in febrile adults: systematic review with meta-analyses and trial sequential analyses – The BMJ

Posted: Published on July 16th, 2022

Objective To investigate the effects of fever therapy compared with no fever therapy in a wide population of febrile adults. Continue reading

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Kaplan USMLE Step 1: Woman treated with linear doses of a hormone – American Medical Association

Posted: Published on June 7th, 2022

If youre preparing for the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) Step 1 exam, you might want to know which questions are most often missed by test-prep takers. Check out this example from Kaplan Medical, and read an expert explanation of the answer. Continue reading

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Menopause Misconceptions: What Actually Causes The Symptoms Of Menopause? – IFLScience

Posted: Published on June 7th, 2022

There is a lack of public and cultural knowledge surrounding menopause. In the media, it ismostly viewed in a negative light with references and jokes about hot flushes, mood swings, and decreased sex drive. Continue reading

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We Asked Headache Experts What Products To Use To Prevent Migraines – BuzzFeed News

Posted: Published on June 7th, 2022

BuzzFeed may collect a share of sales or other compensation from the links on this page if you decide to shop from them. All products were independently selected by our editors, and the prices were accurate and items in stock at the time of publication. Continue reading

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COVID-19 and thyroid dysfunction: Study finds link – Medical News Today

Posted: Published on June 7th, 2022

Recent COVID-19 research has focused on how the disease impacts a persons likelihood to develop other conditions, such as Parkinsons disease, heart disease, and diabetes. Continue reading

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