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Test Boosters vs. Pro-Hormones: Everything You Need To Know About Hormone Management Supplements.

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What’s the difference between testosterone boosters and pro-hormones? Who are they for? When should someone take them? What are the negative side effects? All of your questions about test-boosters and pro-hormones get answered.

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What is Growth Hormone?

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What is Growth Hormone?

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Postmenopausal Hormone Replacement Therapy | NEET PG 2021 | Dr. Shonali Chandra

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Postmenopausal Hormone Replacement Therapy has been discussed in this video. Know about the best tips, tricks, and strategies to ace the NEET PG Exam. Dr. Shonali Chandra will also share various preparation strategies along with examples that will help you to crack the exam.

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Hormonal Migraines

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Laid out by hormonal migraines? If you suffer Progesterone Headaches or Estrogen Headaches, this video can help you! Hormonal Headaches are normal in a woman’s hormone cycle, or menstrual cycle, during points of Low Estrogen. Deborah Maragopoulos FNP outlines this estrogen withdrawal cycle in this video, pointing out specific times in which hormonal headaches are likely.

The Hormone Queen knows that these Headaches are due to Vascularity, the flow of blood to the brain. She will illustrate how estrogen affects Vascularity. These are what cause hormonal migraines. This video breaks down the symptoms and effects of these migraine headaches, including aura sensitivity. Then Deborah Maragopoulos FNP will explain Headache Triggers, which hurry the onset of these painful migraines.

How does the Hormone Queen predict these headaches and combat estrogen withdrawal? Watch the video to find out. When you are done, let us know which of our Hormonal Migraine preventative or relief strategies you are most interested in, by commenting below.

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Hormone Replacement Therapy and Cancer

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Have you heard that hormone therapy causes cancer? Is this true? Learn about hormones in this video as Layne goes over a brief history of hormones and why it’s important to know. Layne also talks about how not all forms of hormones are the same. Bio identical hormones are different than those that have been chemically altered to allow for patenting.
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Hormone therapy went from being one of the most prescribed treatments for menopausal women to a falling out of favour because of links to breast cancer. Women’s health expert Dr. Jen Gunter breaks down how those risks have been overstated and how hormone therapy may not be for everyone but may be good for many.

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Stress Physiology | Cortisol

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Stress Physiology | Cortisol

In this video, Dr Mike explains the physiology of acute and chronic stress.
He talks about the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrneal (HPA) axis and the important role of cortisol in managing stress.
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Here is a miraculous hand reflex point technique that will directly stimulate endogenous hormones from the anterior pituitary gland in the brain. This in effect will increase endorphins that will directly stimulate the immune system by activating white blood cells to help protect us against disease and infection.

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Everyone has their own chemistry built within. Many will feel different physiological changes when doing this technique, but the end result will be the same. You can use either thumb, although you may experience one side to be more dominant. If you are not experiencing any of those changes that I discussed you should start the technique over and make sure your contact is correct and applying the right pressure.

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Medical Doctor Answers Hormone Questions From Twitter | Tech Support | WIRED

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Dr. Amy Shah answers the internet’s burning questions about those oh so elusive signaling molecules we like to call “hormones.” Can you remove all of your hormones? What does low testosterone even feel like or look like? Why does adrenaline affect memory? How does cortisol affect body fat? Dr. Shah answers all these questions and much, much more!

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MCQs on Hormones - Endocrinology MCQs - Most Important for Competitive Exams

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Chemically, hormones may be classified as either proteins or steroids. All of the hormones in the human body, except the sex hormones and those from the adrenal cortex, are proteins or protein derivatives.

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Serotonin and Treatments for Depression, Animation.

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Serotonin, or 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT), is a neurotransmitter involved in many brain and body functions and is commonly known as the substance of well-being and happiness.
Serotonin is produced in specialized neurons found mostly in the Raphe nuclei located along the midline of the brainstem. The axons of these neurons form extensive serotonergic pathways that reach almost every part of the central nervous system, including the cerebellum and the spinal cord. This is why it’s not surprising that serotonin is implicated in a vast array of brain functions, including sleep and wake cycle, appetite, mood regulation, memory and learning, temperature control, … among others.
Serotonin is synthesized from the amino acid tryptophan and is stored in small vesicles within the nerve terminal. When a serotonergic neuron is stimulated, serotonin is released into the synaptic cleft where it binds to and activates serotonin-receptors on the postsynaptic neuron. Serotonin action is then TERMINATED via removal of its molecules from the synaptic space. This is accomplished through a special protein called serotonin-transporter.
Low levels of serotonin in the brain have been associated with depressive disorders and current treatments for depression aim to increase these levels. The most commonly prescribed medications, called “selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors”, or SSRIs, act by blocking serotonin reuptake by the transmitting neurons. This results in elevated levels of serotonin in the synaptic space and its prolonged action on the receiving neuron. The SSRIs have developed into the drugs of choice because they produce fewer side effects thanks to their selective action on serotonin alone and no other neurotransmitters. Unfortunately, because serotonin is involved in a wide range of brain functions, the side effects remain significant and may progress to a potentially dangerous condition known as “serotonin syndrome”. This syndrome is generally caused by a combination of two or more drugs used to raise the serotonin levels in the brain. If the medications are not discontinued, the condition may become fatal.
Nonpharmacologic methods of raising brain serotonin have shown promising results in recent studies. It has been suggested that positive mood induction, either self-induced or due to psychotherapy, correlates with INCREASED serotonin synthesis in the brain. The interaction between serotonin synthesis and mood may therefore be 2-way, with serotonin influencing mood and mood influencing serotonin.
Other methods include exposure to bright light and tryptophan-rich diets. To note, however, that serotonin-rich food such as bananas would NOT work because serotonin, unlike tryptophan, can NOT cross the blood brain barrier.
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What Are Hormones | Physiology | Biology | FuseSchool

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What Are Hormones | Physiology | Biology | FuseSchool

A hormone is a chemical messenger that is secreted (or released) into our bloodstream by specific organs known as glands.

Hormones regulate (or control) many processes in our body, including blood glucose levels, water content in blood, general growth, and blood pressure – just to name a few. They produce a specific response when they reach the target organ.

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In this video I discuss what are hormones, and how do hormones work. I also cover the types of hormones, water soluble hormones, and fat soluble hormones, what is glucagon, as well as the functions of hormones.

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What are hormones, and what do hormones do?

Hormones are messengers that are released mainly by glands, and they travel in the bloodstream through all parts of the body to targeted cells. Hormones then tell these cells what to do.

How do hormones work? Types of hormones.

Water soluble hormones bind to receptors on the surface of cells, and the message is delivered, and the cell does its duty. Fat soluble hormones actually enter cells and bind to receptors once inside. Again, message is delivered and the cell does its duty.

What do hormones do? What is glucagon?

For example glucagon is a hormone produced by the pancreas. After we eat, carbohydrates are broken down into glucose. The liver sends some of this glucose into the bloodstream to cells throughout the body. The cells use glucose as energy. The liver takes any extra glucose and stores it as glycogen, or as fat.

As this glucose in the bloodstream gets used up by the cells, the liver needs to release more, and this is where glucagon comes in. The pancreas releases glucagon hormones which attach to receptors on liver cells. Glucagon tells the liver cells, we need more glucose, and the liver cells convert the stored glycogen into glucose, and releases it to keep those hungry cells fed.

Functions of hormones.

There are many different hormones in the body that have many different functions. There are hormones that help with blood pressure regulation, development of white blood cells, in response to stress, regulation of water retention in the kidneys, and I could go on and on and on, but I think you get the picture, they are kind of important in the body.

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Cómo Saber Si Tienes Problemas Hormonales – Síntomas Que Indican Desequilibrio Hormonal

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