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Unlocking the Mind: A Comprehensive Guide to Neurotransmitter Tests
Publicado por Behcet Bicakci en
The human body is a complex and interconnected system, and nowhere is this more evident than in the intricate dance between our physical health and mental well-being. At the heart of this connection lies a network of chemical messengers known as neurotransmitters, playing a crucial role in transmitting signals between nerve cells. Understanding the levels of these neurotransmitters can be pivotal in unravelling the mysteries of various mental health conditions and shedding light on the intricate balance of our biochemistry. The Neurotransmitter Test: Peering Into the Mind's Chemistry Enter the neurotransmitter test, a cutting-edge screening tool designed to provide...
Menopause and Perimenopause
Publicado por Ben White en
Estrogen plays a role in more bodily functions than just reproduction. In fact, estrogen has many important functions in the brain. Studies show that decreasing levels of estrogen can cause two of the most common perimenopause symptoms – hot flashes and mood fluctuations. Curious how this happens? Read on to learn the details of this biochemistry. Summary The main focus of this blog is the time in a woman’s life right before menopause, conveniently called perimenopause. The difference between menopause and perimenopause is fairly straightforward – menopause is the time after periods stop happening, and perimenopause is the time leading...
Impact of Excersise on Your Brain
Publicado por Ben White en
It is a well-known fact that “sitting is the new smoking,” and that our health suffers greatly from inactivity. The human body was meant to be in motion for at least an hour or two a day — this is known to keep the cardiovascular system tuned up as well as preventing excessive weight gain. But did you know that exercise affects levels of neurotransmitters in the body and can actually help you prevent or overcome disorders such as depression? Depression: One of the Leading Causes of Disability Worldwide The World Health Organisation has estimated that 350 million people are...
Hormonal Contraceptives-It might be the reason of Increasing Risk of Depression
Publicado por Ben White en
Original of this article was published on ZRT Laboratory Blog. On a new Danish study which suggesting that hormonal contraception might increase risk of depression, and that previous studies may not have highlighted this link because they did not include women who stopped taking their birth control as a result of depressive symptoms. Findings from the Study The study did find an association between use of hormonal contraception and the subsequent use of antidepressant medications and diagnosis of depression. The risk of depression with contraceptive use decreased with increasing age, and was highest in the youngest age group studied, namely...
Feel Awful at "That Time of The Month"? It's More than Just Your Hormones.
Publicado por Ben White en
Since starting to talk publicly about periods, we know so much more about the biochemical basics and physical aspects of menstruation. We are now also beginning to better understand the underlying interplay of sex-hormones with neurotransmitters that create the harmony of a normal menstrual cycle, or the symptom havoc seen with PMS, or its more severe form PMDD. A Brief Overview of PMS & PMDD Characterized by its cyclical onset around the time of menstruation, premenstrual syndrome (PMS) affects many women of reproductive age. Sometimes symptoms associated with PMS can be so severe that premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) arises. Working...