Childhood Trauma, Stress, and Fibromyalgia: Is There a Connection?
...and retain new information. As we age, neuroplasticity decreases, meaning it is more difficult to develop new pathways and adjust our brain’s [...]
...and retain new information. As we age, neuroplasticity decreases, meaning it is more difficult to develop new pathways and adjust our brain’s [...]
...about metabolic disease. Researchers studied small group of healthy men with an average age of 22 Researchers from Deakin University in Australia [...]
...are overweight with higher blood pressure increases with age’ “As the proportion of those who are overweight with higher blood pressure [...]
...with PTSD were found to have a history of major depression. Condition/risk event Percentage in trauma-PTSD Percentage in overall [...]
...much clearer understanding of how senescence causes cell damage. Whilst we are some way from being able to halt the damage caused [...]
...transgender women, median age 30, who received estrogen, with or without androgen-suppressors, and 1,358 transgender men, median [...]
...out the following The current study points out that following such guidelines suggests that more than a third of individuals between the ages of 40 [...]
...checked while mothers were pregnant, and then again when the children were 9 years old. Then puberty was analyzed up until the age of 13 years. The [...]
...data came from the nationally representative U.S. Health and Retirement Study, whose participants ranged in age from 50 to 104, with an [...]
Dr. Anne Hussain, ND Like any other system in our body, the skin is complex in its function as well as in its response to stimuli. When we age, the...