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Category Archives: Hypothalamus

What Parents Need to Know About Kids and Heat Waves – Outside

Posted: Published on August 28th, 2021

This summer has been a scorcher. According to a major United Nations climate report released earlier this month, the planets temperatures have reached record highs, and the extreme heat that many Americans experienced this summer will only become more common in the future. The heat has had devastating effects on people of all ages, but the smallest among us are especially vulnerable. Continue reading

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Leptitox Reviews – Real Weight Loss Ingredients or Cheap Fat Burner? – The Daily World

Posted: Published on February 16th, 2021

Leptitox Reviews Real Weight Loss Ingredients or Cheap Fat Burner? Leptitox is a nutritional weight loss supplement that combines the benefits of a detox and appetite control formula. Continue reading

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The science of love The Stute – The Stute

Posted: Published on February 16th, 2021

Flushed cheeks, sweaty palms, increased libido, giddiness, or the need to cuddle up with someone special? Love has always felt like an inexplicable, mysterious force rooted in the heart. Its dictated centuries of human life and culture on Earth Continue reading

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Love on the brain: our physical response to romance The Bradley Scout – The Scout

Posted: Published on February 16th, 2021

One time, I was sick and had excruciating pain in my leg, but later that night, I fell asleep to a heavy metal song on repeat, which had been recommended to me by my then-boyfriend. I do not like loud noises of any kind and am more of a soft R&B kinda gal, so this was definitely weird for me. Continue reading

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The role of the lymphatic drainage of the brain – The Hippocratic Post

Posted: Published on February 16th, 2021

In the 1990s, Dr Ray Perrin DO PhD an osteopath and neuroscientist from Manchester, UK originally hypothesized that an important component of ME/CFS and fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) involves a disturbance of lymphatic drainage from the central nervous system leading to a build-up of pro-inflammatory toxins, especially post-infectious cytokines. Perrin postulated that this results in further disturbed central neurological control of this drainage system, which was discovered in mice by scientists in Rochester, NY in 2012 and named, The Glymphatic System as it drains toxins via the lymphatic system from brain cells known as glia. It is now known that delta waves in deep sleep drive metabolite clearance from the adult human brain Continue reading

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Oxytocin Injection Market Is Thriving Worldwide with the Outstanding Key players by 2028 | NEON LABORATORIES LTD, Bimeda, Grindeks KSU | The Sentinel…

Posted: Published on February 16th, 2021

The Oxytocin Injection Market report depict a highly illustrious growth during the forthcoming years and COVID-19 Outbreak study accumulated to offer Latest insights about acute features of the Market by major competitors. Such highlights about competitive landscape plays very important role in deciding about the enhancements required in the product already in the market or the future product. The report also performs systemic analysis of growth trends and future prospects Continue reading

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[Full text] Evaluation of Stress and Associated Biochemical Changes in Patients wi | DMSO – Dove Medical Press

Posted: Published on February 16th, 2021

Introduction In 2019, an estimate of global burden of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) provided by the IDF stood at ~463 million. In 2010, the T2DM burden for 2025 was projected as ~438 million and it has already been surpassed by ~25 million.1 The rise in global T2DM prevalence is a complex amalgamation of development of comorbidities, most common being obesity and depression. It is important to note that prevalence of obesity, depression, and T2DM has increased in parallel at an accelerating rate suggesting interdependencies in the progression of these diseases. Continue reading

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"Game-changer" obesity drug cuts 20% of weight in a third of subjects – New Atlas

Posted: Published on February 16th, 2021

In what the authors are hailing as a game-changer in the realm of weight loss therapy, a major global study has demonstrated how an obesity drug can cut significant body weight from many of those who take it. Originally developed to treat diabetes, the drug in question works by taking control of the bodys appetite regulation system, with one third of the study recipients cutting more than one fifth of their body weight through weekly injections combined with conventional weight-loss programs. Called semaglutide, the drug is a clinically approved treatment for type 2 diabetes and mimics the chemical structure of a naturally-occurring hormone called GLP-1, which reduces feelings of hunger by acting on the appetite control center in the hypothalamus region of the brain. Continue reading

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The secrets of stress: can it have a physiological impact? – Palatinate

Posted: Published on February 9th, 2021

By Eve Kirman From time to time, everyone feels the natural response of stress. Continue reading

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Research Roundup: COVID-19 Recovery & the Vaccine and More – BioSpace

Posted: Published on February 9th, 2021

Every week there are numerous scientific studies published. Heres a look at some of the more interesting ones. Continue reading

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