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Stress and Sleep Hormone Testing: The Complete Guide to Cortisol, Burnout and Energy Balance

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Chronic stress, fatigue, anxiety, and poor sleep may be signs of cortisol imbalance. Learn how stress and sleep hormone testing — including the Cortisol Awakening Response (CAR) and diurnal cortisol rhythm — can identify HPA axis dysfunction and help uncover the root cause of burnout, energy crashes, and disrupted sleep.

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Saliva Hormone Testing: How It Works and Why It Matters

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Saliva hormone testing is one of the most accurate and convenient ways to measure bioavailable hormones — the fraction that is actually active in your body's tissues. Unlike standard blood tests, which measure total hormone levels including protein-bound fractions that cells cannot use, saliva testing captures only the free, unbound hormones that drive real physiological effects. This guide explains how saliva testing works, which hormones it measures, why it is clinically superior for monitoring hormone therapy, and how to choose the right test for your health goals.

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Melatonin, Sleep & Immune Health: What the Science Shows

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Melatonin is far more than a sleep hormone. As a potent antioxidant, anti-inflammatory agent, and immune modulator, melatonin plays a critical role in protecting against oxidative stress, suppressing harmful inflammatory pathways, and supporting the body’s defence against viral infection. Melatonin production declines progressively with age — a pattern that mirrors the increased vulnerability to severe illness seen in older adults. This article explores the science behind melatonin’s immune and anti-inflammatory functions, the relationship between melatonin decline and age-related disease risk, how to support melatonin production naturally, and how at-home testing can confirm whether your melatonin levels are adequate.

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A Perimenopausal Game Plan: Exercise, Diet & Hormones for Long-Term Health

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Perimenopause is far more than a collection of symptoms to manage — it is a critical window of opportunity to protect long-term cardiovascular, skeletal, and cognitive health. The hormonal fluctuations of this transition are directly linked to cardiovascular risk, making proactive action during perimenopause one of the most important investments a woman can make in her future health. This article outlines a practical three-step perimenopausal game plan covering hormone replacement, resistance training, and time-restricted eating — grounded in current research and designed to build the physiological reserves needed for a healthy postmenopause.

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How Stress Affects Your Heart: Cortisol, Hormones & Cardiovascular Risk

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Chronic stress is one of the most significant and underappreciated risk factors for heart disease and type 2 diabetes. When stress becomes persistent, cortisol — the body’s primary stress hormone — is produced in excess, disrupting insulin signalling, sex hormone balance, thyroid function, and cardiovascular health. This article explains the biological mechanisms linking stress, cortisol, and heart disease risk, the role of depression as a compounding factor, and the practical steps — including hormone testing and lifestyle changes — that can help reduce your risk.

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