Understanding the Eye
...rest and sleep, sex life, emotions, alcohol, tobacco and other drugs; in fact, anything that improves or impairs the function and, in time, the [...]
...rest and sleep, sex life, emotions, alcohol, tobacco and other drugs; in fact, anything that improves or impairs the function and, in time, the [...]
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...it). But fidgeting may, in fact, help them learn. The researchers took 25 boys and girls with ADHD that were aged 8 to 12 and had [...]
...the hormone cascade. This is the pathway that takes the building blocks for hormones and either directs them into the production of sex hormones [...]
...health, relationships, and reputation. Desire for pleasure seduces and fear of pain intimidates in every area of my life: food, sex, power, money, [...]
...2 separate developmental processes Sex hormones are drastically increased in teenage years, accounting for what we call “puberty.” [...]
Dr. Taryn Deane, ND @DrTarynDeane “The brain is a sexual organ, wired to procreate.”- excerpt from The Mating Mind, a video by the [...]