Ever wondered why some medical conditions are named after food? Strawberry nose or milky leg syndrome? This is because early ...
Meds and supplements are a top culprit. Certain medications, such as aspirin, vitamins, or supplements can cause anticoagulation, or thin your blood, according to Dr Rachel High, a urogynecologist at ...
Food, then, became a convenient way to communicate the appearance of ... Cushing’s disease is caused by long-term exposure to high levels of cortisol, a hormone the body makes to regulate ...
A clinical study found that taking Korean Red Ginseng Extract can significantly increase plasma and free levels of ...
Slow and steady movement is the best place to start when it comes to cortisol management. If you currently do a lot of high-intensity work (which, yes, is a stress on the body), pull back and opt for ...
While more research is needed to fully understand the relationship between emotional suppression and autoimmune diseases, ...
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What Are Peptides Used For?
Peptides might sound like a buzzword, but they’re actually the building blocks behind some of the most important functions in ...
Twenty-three new Ngā Ahurei a Te Apārangi Fellows have been elected to the Academy of the Royal Society Te Apārangi. Fellowship recognises researchers, scholars, and innovators throughout Aotearoa New ...
All of the unknowns in this area mean that cortisol’s potential role in menopause is unclear, too. "We don't have an answer ...
Suddenly Liz Moore blazed, comet-like, onto small screens and best-seller lists. But her writing career has been a slow burn.