Back in the 1950s, scientists knew that when women enter menopause, they start releasing high levels of fertility hormones in their urine. But there was this doctor named Bruno Lunenfeld,
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Back in the 1950s, scientists knew that when women enter menopause, they start releasing high levels of fertility hormones in their urine. But there was this doctor named Bruno Lunenfeld,
Why you should love gross science | Anna Rothschild
Back in the 1950s, scientists knew that when women enter menopause, they start releasing high levels of fertility hormones in their urine. But there was this doctor named Bruno Lunenfeld,
Why you should love gross science | Anna Rothschild
flooding the body with fight-flight-or-freeze chemicals. Cortisol and adrenocorticotropic hormones course through the bloodstream, increasing heart rate and blood pressure,
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I really thought that sports medicine should be interdisciplinary. And I cared about endocrine, hormones and cardiovascular systems. I cared about mental health and nutrition.
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to help with this escape from the perceived threat -- your digestion and your immune system and your hormones. Everything is focused on this one goal, including your cognition.
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bolsters the immune system, sends feel-good hormones surging through the bloodstream and brain and helps us live longer.
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and to decrease in the evening. It choreographs the release of certain hormones at appropriate times. And in the evening, when it’s time to go to bed,
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