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Brain Chemistry Balance: When Neurotransmitter Testing Changes Lives

Publié par Behcet Bicakci le

Brain Chemistry Balance: When Neurotransmitter Testing Changes Lives - from brain fog to focus, see how tailored insights spark calm, clarity and wellbeing.

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Breast Cancer Awareness-A Case Study

Publié par Ben White le

What do heavy metals, neurotransmitters and hormone imbalances have in common? In this detailed case study, Dr. Kate Placzek examines Loretta — a 62-year-old postmenopausal woman with breast cancer — and shows how comprehensive testing can reveal the complex biochemical picture behind a cancer diagnosis. A compelling read for anyone interested in the role of hormones and toxic exposure in breast health.

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Menopause Awareness - A Case Study

Publié par Ben White le

Hot flushes, night sweats, anxiety, insomnia and brain fog — menopause can feel overwhelming. But what is actually happening biochemically? In this case study, Dr. Kate Placzek and Dr. Allison Smith walk through the test results of Julia, a newly postmenopausal woman, showing exactly how hormone and neurotransmitter imbalances drive menopausal symptoms — and what can be done about it.

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SLEEP DISTURBANCES - Insomnia

Publié par Ben White le

Nearly a third of the UK population suffers from insomnia — yet many are still unaware of the powerful connection between hormones and sleep. When cortisol and melatonin fall out of rhythm, or when neurotransmitters are disrupted by menopause or chronic stress, restorative sleep becomes elusive. Find out whether hormones are contributing to your sleep loss — and what you can do about it.

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What Exactly Are We Talking About Breast Cancer

Publié par Ben White le

Breast cancer is not one disease — it encompasses many distinct types with different attributes, degrees of invasiveness and treatment responses. Understanding the difference between invasive and non-invasive cancers, what hormone receptor status means, and which risk factors are modifiable can help women make more informed decisions about screening, lifestyle and hormone health. This article provides a clear, evidence-based overview.

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