Caffeine has been associated with a reduced risk of developing Parkinson's disease, but a new study says a coffee jolt might not be good for people already diagnosed with the brain disorder. Consuming ...
You have probably heard of dopamine. The substance also known as the "feel-good hormone". Drugs such as cocaine cause a surge of dopamine in the brain. Normally, a protein in the brain called the ...
New findings provide a better understanding of how the synthesis of dopamine is regulated in the brain. It may shed new light on the mechanism behind diseases such as Parkinson's. New findings provide ...
Researchers have discovered why cognitive performance improves after exercise: the ‘feel good’ hormone and neurotransmitter dopamine. They found that exercise released dopamine, which produced a ...
Help your brain help you boost your happy hormones. To explain exactly how these "happiness" chemicals work, I spoke to Loretta Breuning, founder of the Inner Mammal Institute and author of . Below ...
Researchers have long recognized that hormones play a crucial role in shaping brain function—affecting emotions, motivation, energy levels, and even the way we make decisions. Yet, despite decades of ...
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How sunlight boosts serotonin and dopamine
Hormones play an important role in keeping us happy and healthy. You must have heard about the ‘happy hormones’ – serotonin ...
Many Britons suffer dopamine-overload from social media scrolling and smartphones. A new podcast and book explain why boredom ...
Before talking about happiness hormones, it is important to understand what hormones are and how they are produced. The endocrine system works together with the nervous system to influence many ...
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Seasonal affective disorder? It might be your hormones
Hone Health reports that seasonal affective disorder may be influenced by hormone imbalances, affecting mood and energy ...
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