Health News [ September 14th, 2008 ] Posted in » Womens Health

Multitasking can affect your health

People’s responses to stress differ; some can multitask a lot without any adverse effects, while others become overwhelmed, says Diane Miller, head of the chronic stress and neurotoxicology laboratory at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. Among those who respond strongly, two “emergency hormones,” adrenaline and cortisol, are secreted at elevated levels to prepare the body for defensive action. Adrenaline causes the heart and respiration rates to speed up and sharpens the senses, in a “fight or flight” response. Cortisol causes the liver to release extra glucose for energy, Dr. Miller says; it also can “damp down” your immune system, a response that can be helpful in marshalling needed energy short-term, but that can jeopardize your health if it continues too long.

Human growth hormone

Human growth hormone
Human growth hormone (HGH) has been helping stunted children in the UK to grow normally since 1959.
But concerns about the transmission of CJD mean that all supplies of HGH are now manufactured using artificial techniques.

Human growth hormone is made naturally in the pituitary gland of humans, deep inside the brain just behind the eyes.

It is a microscopic protein substance that is secreted in short pulses during the first hours of sleep and after exercise. Read More …

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