“Blue light suppresses brain production of a chemical called melatonin. You don’t want melatonin in the morning because it makes you drowsy and prepares the brain to sleep. When you are exposed to blue light in the morning, it shifts your brain’s biological clock so that in the evening...
How much can the brain recover from years of excessive alcohol consumption?Mark A. W. AndrewsRichard Ridderinkhof
Your adrenal gland produces cortisol, and as a result, your heartbeat and blood pressure increases, and blood flow increases to your brain. This can lead to heartburn, high blood pressure, heart disease, depression, anxiety, and many other health issues. Chronic stress and elevated cortisol ...
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s reserves of thiamine and use it to proliferate themselves, as thiamine is necessary for cell replication.[8]If a person has thiamine deficiency and cancer, I would advise working with an integrative cancer specialist, because the dose response of thiamine has an interesting pattern in those ...
Testicular cancer begins with the mutation of cells in the testicles. The most common type of testicular cancer is germ cell cancer, accounting for around 80 percent of all testicular cancer cases.Answer and Explanation: Yes, testicular cancer is a very treatable disease with an overall 95 ...
It’s a cause with a personal connection to Telford, who was diagnosed with brain cancer in 2004. “Doing something like this is definitely the hardest challenge that I’ve ever done except for the chemotherapy and brain surgery,” she said. “It’s going to raise awareness ... I just ...
“There is some individual variability on how quickly they recover, but it is pretty impressive to see how they will turn the corner and really adapt quickly,” Dervay said. “Oftentimes, if you look at them a couple days later, you really have no idea what they’v...