Dr. Roy Baumeister has argued that women's sex drive is much more flexible than men's, in that compared to men, the female sex drive is influenced by more social and cultural factors than biological factors alone.5 Therefore, while Mrs. Insatiable may have many more female
hormones circulating around that are associated with decreased sex drive, other things in her life may be influencing her desire, such as a husband that is still finding her sexually appealing rather than seeing her pregnancy as a nuisance.
This may mean an increase in heart rate, a rush of adrenaline, and an increase in stress
hormones circulating through the body.
Hormonal behaviours Neutered rabbits still have
hormones circulating throughout their body.
Many females experience a small amount of breast tissue development caused by
hormones circulating in their bloodstream.
Since men also have female
hormones circulating in their systems they begin to grow enlarged breasts as their testosterone levels decrease.
After mid-life the adrenal glands gradually become the major source of the sex
hormones circulating throughout the body, having a whole host of physical, emotional and psychological effects, from libido to tendency to gain weight.
A number of glands work together to make sure that your body has the right amount of thyroid
hormones circulating in its system.
Two out of three breast cancer cases are directly linked to the quantity of sex
hormones circulating in the body.
Over time, the endocrine system response to chronic stress results in a high level of
hormones circulating in the bloodstream.
All milk has hormones, even those from animals not given stimulating hormones because any lactating animal has a large amount of
hormones circulating.
The hair is usually dark and coarse and is caused by the extra male
hormones circulating in your body.
In response to
hormones circulating during pregnancy, DNA in mammary gland cells loses certain marks called methyl groups, the team found.
In addition to effects on the brain, Brody's research with the SAAF participants has found they have lower levels of stress
hormones circulating in their bodies, they have lower levels of inflammation, and they are less likely to show biological markers of premature aging.
Other experiments have shown that levels of
hormones circulating in a female's bloodstream can make male or female fetuses more prone to miscarriage.
Concerned that the pregnancy
hormones circulating in your system might find their way into your milk?
Laughter is also very important as it helps blow off steam and it also helps to get those «happy» neurotransmitters and
hormones circulating again.
Thanks to all
the hormones circulating through your body during pregnancy, the muscle at the top of your stomach — the one that usually prevents digestive acids from splashing into the esophagus — relaxes (like all those other muscles in your digestive tract — and everywhere else in your body).
Hormones circulate in the bloodstream and control the actions of certain cells or organs.
Typically, healthy adult men have less than 5 nanograms per milliliter of growth
hormone circulating in the blood, while females can produce up to twice of that amount in child - bearing years.
Free T3 and Free T4 — These tests measure the levels of active thyroid
hormone circulating in the body.
What they did observe was that there was considerably more growth
hormone circulating in the blood of the subjects in the high - protein group than in the subjects that had eaten less protein.
The Free T3 test measures the available amount of the active T3 thyroid
hormone circulating in the bloodstream.
In their «free» or «unbound» form, steroid
hormones circulate in the blood without being bound to protein molecules.
Hypothyroidism, a metabolic disease characterized by inadequate thyroid
hormone circulating in the bloodstream, is common in the breed.
This is a measurement of the level of thyroid
hormone circulating in the blood, and is helpful in identifying thyroid disease.
SERUM T4 This is a measurement of the level of thyroid
hormone circulating in the blood stream and is helpful in identifying thyroid disease.
Not exact matches
It just so happens that fat cells have human growth
hormone receptors, and growth
hormone stimulates them to break down triglycerides and suppresses their ability to take up and accumulate
circulating lipids.
Higher levels of
circulating ghrelin have corresponded with increased release of growth
hormone by the pituitary gland.
They also require brain cells,
circulating hormones, and space - time.
It helps to control
circulating levels of glucose, insulin, and other
hormones that regulate appetite.
• Twice as much baby • Twice as much placenta • Twice as much
circulating hormones and a • Substantial increase in the changes that go along with all of those things.
There are some assumptions that baby acne will disappear when mom's
hormones stop
circulating through the baby's blood.
GDM usually starts between week 24 and week 28 of pregnancy when the body does not produce enough insulin (the
hormone that helps convert sugar into energy) to deal with the increased glucose, or sugar, that's
circulating in your blood to help your baby grow.
In the early stages of life, your
hormones are still
circulating through your newborn's body from pregnancy.
They're due to
hormones of yours still
circulating in your newborn's body.
In the case of newborns, however, it's not their own
hormones that are probably prompting the pimple problems, but Mom's — which are still
circulating in baby's bloodstream as a holdover from pregnancy.
They inserted one mutation, designed to extend the
hormone's half - life in the blood stream, and fused the modified gene to an antibody fragment so that it would
circulate in the blood stream longer.
Many people develop type 2 diabetes as they age, as their body's response to insulin — a
hormone that controls how much sugar
circulates in our blood — gets weaker.
Thus, both
hormones possess common and identical regulatory mechanisms and there may be a functional role for
circulating beta - endorphin.
For my undergraduate thesis, I investigated differences in
circulating hormones between musicians and nonmusicians and how musical ability might be related to differences in physiology.
Circulating levels of the
hormone IGF - 1 in a person's blood were linked to a slightly higher risk of cancer.
Many people develop type 2 diabetes as they age, because their body's response to insulin — a
hormone that controls how much sugar
circulates in our blood — gets weaker.
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is a system of medical treatment for perimenopausal and postmenopausal women, based on the assumption that it may prevent discomfort and health problems caused by diminished
circulating estrogen
hormones.
Stem cell biologist Amy Wagers and cardiologist Richard Lee, both of the Harvard Stem Cell Institute, wondered if any
circulating factors, in young blood, such as
hormones, might affect aging hearts.
As the microbes metabolize food, they produce an astonishing number of small molecules, chemicals and
hormones that
circulate in a host and can influence health in an animal.
Ideally, it would be a
hormone or an enzyme
circulating in the bloodstream, a chemical overlooked to date but one with terrific powers.
The
circulating DNA techniques still need to be vetted on a large scale, and they face competition from other diagnostic tests that rely on blood - borne
hormones, metabolites, and other nongenetic molecules.
«This suggests that certain neurons in the brain may be specialized to prefer social rewards over nonsocial rewards, and that the processing of social cues is sensitive to
circulating hormones,» McHenry said.
The open structure also allows room for the egg cells to mature and ovulate, as well as blood vessels to form within the implant enabling the
hormones to
circulate within the mouse bloodstream and trigger lactation after giving birth.
These heightened levels of fear and anxiety corresponded with drastic changes in the daily rhythms of the
circulating hormone corticosterone,» said Poulos.