Brain disease.Conditions such as epilepsy and dementia, as well as treatment for Parkinson’s with dopamine, can damage the part of your brain that controls sexual behavior. Things that could make porn addition more likely include: Ease of access.Thanks to the internet, access to porn is a c...
Sleeping late on weekends The circadian rhythm’s master clock is located in the suprachiasmatic nucleus, or SCN, in the hypothalamus of the brain. The SCN functions as the brain’s pacemaker, and controls sleep and waking, neuroendocrine function, the autonomic nervous system, and many other cr...
Lewy Body Dementia, or Dementia with Lewy Bodies, is the third most common form of dementia after Alzheimer’s disease and vascular dementia.
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is among one of the most widespread neurodegenerative disorders [1,2], and sex is a risk-factor in the development of this disease, as PD is more common in men than in women with an approximated odds ratio of 2:1 [3,4,5,6,7]. Although PD is clinically ...
In addition, researchers also tested whether CB1 signaling was necessary for sleep homeostasis — the way in which humans account for lost sleep by sleeping more deeply and for longer periods when they are behind on rest. To do this, mice subjects were sleep deprived and had their CB1 signalin...
Does one forgive a rattlesnake in a sleeping bag while it’s biting them? These creatures that would sell gasoline in hell will NEVER throw up their hands and say “Oh sorry we bothered you.” How many serial killers would change their ways if released? They will always claim you are bei...
Excessive alcohol or caffeine use at night Habitual nighttime screen use Illustration by JR Bee for Verywell Health How to Improve Your Sleep Small changes to your nighttime routine can result in a huge health benefit: Establish a realistic bedtime and stick to it every night, even on the week...
Since, for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction, we can also see how, eventually, every system of the body might be affected by the accumulation of excessive acids and the inability of the body to continue to compensate. ...
They consisted of unilateral or bilateral 1) repetitive pronation of the hand with simultaneous dorsiflexion of the wrist; 2) excessive repetitive opening and closing of both hands, sometimes even with synchronized plantar flexion of all the toes; or 3) repeated bringing of the palmar sides of ...
Elevated CSF urea in AD would have corroborated the existence of excessive brain AA consumption. Patients’ intakes of dietary proteins were not quantified. Information regarding amount and type of ingested amino acids, in particular EAAs, would have been very useful for understanding the contribution...