Is your brain health holding you back from stepping into your personal power?Today, we are talking with Dr. John Gray about natural solutions for ADHD, memory, and brain performance. (including depression and how we show up in our relationships). This conversation also goes to some profound ...
This inequality correlates with brain health outcomes for women, including a higher risk of cognitive decline and dementia. Here we highlight how sex-linked biology and gender disparities affect women's brain health in the global south through various pathways, such as a differential exposomes, ...
we investigated the influence of biological sex on protein expression and its genetic regulation in 1,277 human brain proteomes. We found that 13.2% (1,354) of brain proteins had sex-differentiated abundance and 1.5% (150) of proteins had sex-biased protein quantitative trait...
This keynote chapter provides an overview of research into the relationship between health and gender/sex. Since health has multiple dimensions, several measures are needed to capture variations by gender and the use of multiple measures can help us better understand the underlying explanations for ge...
In a range of neurological conditions, including movement disorders, sex-related differences are emerging not only in brain anatomy and function, but also in pathogenesis, clinical features and response to treatment. In Parkinson disease (PD), for exampl
brain structure and function are observed in highly variable regions, namely, the heteromodal associative cortices, and overlap with structural particularities and enhanced activity of perceptual associative regions in autistic individuals. Finally, functional cortical reallocations following brain lesions in ...
When one achieves orgasm, or engages in sexual pleasure, the brain releases happy hormones and neurochemicals. This chemical release helps balance your mood, sleep, and thoughts. Masturbation Can Enhance Sex with a Partner While masturbation positively impacts one’s mental health, it can...
Your brain is your BIGGEST sex organ! and the very 1st time and 2nd time you have painful sex - could be from lack of hormones, infeciton, illness, etc, then your brains job is to protect you from this pain! And WILL create terribley painful scenarios so you DONT hurt again!
An important aspect of development deals with sex differences in brain function and behavior. Sex differences are developmentally regulated and reflect not only the presence or absence of gonadal hormones during sensitive periods in pre- and postnatal life but also the interactive effects of a lifetim...
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