Do you know everything about sex?
Think again for the more someone claims to know, the less they generally do know. Alicia Stanton, a board-certified OB/GYN and the author of ''Hormone Harmony,'' who specializes in treating men and...
View ArticleChildren with autism have elevated levels of steroid hormones in the womb...
(Source: University of Cambridge) The team of researchers, led by Professor Simon Baron-Cohen and Dr Michael Lombardo in Cambridge and Professor Bent Nørgaard-Pedersen in Denmark, utilized...
View ArticleOtago research could help autism treatment
University of Otago research is shedding new light on autism and could help lead the way to eventual new therapies. Prof Ian McLennan, of the university anatomy department, is a world leader in some...
View ArticleHealthy hormone management can help women reclaim their sexual desire
Tweet Washington, February 11(ANI): Age-related hormonal changes can cause frustrating symptoms, such as vaginal dryness, loss of orgasm and low libido. Identifying the root cause of these symptoms can...
View ArticleOmega-3 fatty acids help improve boys' attention spans, research shows
In boys with and without Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder, new research has found that an extra daily dose of Omega-3 fatty acids reduced symptoms of inattention. The study found that in a...
View Article5 Things You Don't Know About Your Brain: A Conversation With Neuroscientist...
photo courtesy of TEDMED Earlier this month, President Obama announced a proposal to fully map the activity of the human brain. The initiative would aim to better understand both the brain and the...
View ArticleExercise Could Help Kids Do Better In School
Want your teen to do well in school? Encouraging him or her to hit the gym (or track, court or pavement) could help, according to a new study. Researchers from the University of Dundee, University of...
View ArticleHow women can reclaim their sexual desire
Age-related hormonal changes can cause frustrating symptoms, such as vaginal dryness, loss of orgasm and low libido. Identifying the root cause of these symptoms can help you build a treatment plan to...
View ArticleBiological differences between male and female brains
The more the question of whether or not or to what extent behavioral differences between the sexes are biologically determined has been investigated, the greater a consensus has grown that there is...
View ArticleWhy do men want sex in the morning?
Why do men want sex in the morning while women get frisky at night? Mystery solved Why is it that a man feels at his sexiest when he wakes up in the morning but a woman wants to go back to sleep? And...
View ArticleStudy links autism to higher steroid levels in womb
PARIS: Autism in childhood may be linked to higher levels of steroid hormones in the womb during early foetal development, researchers said today. These hormones, which play a key phase in brain...
View ArticleRaise your testosterone naturally
In today’s goal oriented society there everyone is looking for an edge. One factor contributing to that edge, especially for men, is testosterone. This hormone gets a lot of credit for everything from...
View ArticleThis is how your hormones behave age-wise
Ladies, the adrenal glands are responsible for changes in your sex drive and sleep patterns. Here's an age-wise guide to understand the chemistry. IN YOUR 20S Skin breakouts Testosterone in your body...
View ArticleSteroid levels in womb linked with autism risk, study suggests
A recent study conducted by scientists from the University of Cambridge, and published in the journal Molecular Psychiatry, suggests that autism risk may be linked with exposure to inordinately high...
View ArticleAutistic boys exposed to higher levels of hormones in womb, study finds
Study of amniotic fluid shows boys with autism had raised levels of testosterone, cortisol and other hormones in the womb ...
View ArticleIrisin Molecule Could Help Explain Why Exercise Is Good For The Brain
It's no secret that exercise is not just good for your body, but also the mind. Now, scientists have pinpointed why working out holds these brain benefits. The findings, published in the journal Cell...
View ArticleHormones That Are Increased During Exercise Could Be Good For Memory
Hormones that are increased when you exercise could be a boon to memory, according to a new study. Researchers from the Boston University School of Medicine found that these hormones, called growth...
View Article5 Strategies to Optimize Your Sex Drive
Sex drive is a hot topic these days, and I can't help but notice blogs surface around Valentine's Day showing how certain foods, nutrients, and lifestyle factors can boost libido and keep you...
View ArticleAsk a Scientist: Is March Madness good or bad for you?
Dr. Greg Appelbaum is director of the Perception, Performance and Psychophysiology Lab at Duke University and has worked with both UNC Chapel Hill and Duke athletics programs. He is also a lifelong fan...
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