Hormone Health Hub: Expert Insights on Testing, Balance & Better Living — acute stress
How Stress Shapes the Brain: The Time-Sensitive Impact of Hormones on Memory and Learning
Publié par Behcet Bicakci le
Stress isn't always the enemy of memory. Discover how cortisol and stress hormones shape the brain's ability to learn, and what you can do to keep your stress response in balance.
The Cortisol Awakening Response (CAR) and Adrenal Function
Publié par Ben White le
Discover why topical testosterone replacement therapy is frequently over-prescribed and how outdated serum testing methods may fail to reflect true hormone bioavailability. Learn how saliva and dried blood spot testing provide a more accurate picture of tissue hormone delivery, why physiological testosterone dosing matters, and how excessive testosterone may suppress natural production, reduce receptor sensitivity, and impact long-term hormonal balance, energy, mood, libido, and overall men’s health.
DHEA vs DHEA-S: Why Both Neurosteroids Are Vital for Brain Health
Publié par Ben White le
DHEA and DHEA-S are the most abundant steroid hormones in the body and play a critical role in brain health, mood regulation, and cognitive function. This article explains the biochemical distinction between the two, how they act as neurosteroids, and why measuring DHEA-S is the gold standard for assessing adrenocortical activity.
Diurnal Fluctuations in Norepinephrine and Epinephrine Levels as Part of the Healthy Stress Response
Publié par Ben White le
Norepinephrine and epinephrine follow a distinct diurnal rhythm — rising through the morning, peaking in the afternoon, and falling at night. When this pattern is disrupted by chronic stress, the consequences ripple through every hormonal system in the body. Learn how the stress response works and how dried urine testing can reveal imbalances.