Low estrogen in menopause doesn't actually make you a grump. Dec. 10, 2013— -- Feeling grumpy? The classic "I'm hormonal" excuse may now be exactly that: Just an excuse. A new study from Stanford ...
Hone Health reports that seasonal affective disorder may be influenced by hormone imbalances, affecting mood and energy ...
Ever wonder why you feel like crying over a pet food commercial one day but can watch a tearjerker movie completely unfazed the next? Or why your weight seems to fluctuate despite eating the same ...
A study from Taipei Medical University reveals how disruptions in the body's internal clock (caused by modern life and certain mood medications) can interfere with women's hormonal health and ...
Pregnancy brings a surge of hormones that help your baby grow and prepare your body for childbirth. These same hormones also influence your brain chemistry, energy levels, and emotions. When they rise ...
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Hormonal balance plays a crucial role in women’s health, affecting everything from mood and fertility to energy levels and ...
Why perimenopause can hit harder for women who work with alcohol.
Weight management during menopause can be challenging due to hormonal changes that slow metabolism, increase fat storage, and impact appetite and energy levels. Fluctuating levels of estrogen and ...
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