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Find out what a PS contributor learned from testing her cortisol levels in real time with the new Eli Health cortisol tests.
Hypoglycemia, or low blood sugar, may occur in anyone and is a particular concern for people with diabetes. When blood glucose levels drop below the normal range, the body may experience a variety of ...
While blood sugar monitoring gains traction among non-diabetics using wearable tech, experts caution against its overuse.
Maybe you shouldn't always listen to your gut. Researchers at the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC recently studied flavor-nutrient learning - how people come to prefer certain food based ...
The team's findings, published in Physiology & Behavior, suggest that measures of glycemic control—such as fasting glucose ...
The brain regulates blood sugar daily, with key neurons keeping levels steady and preventing dangerous drops overnight.
Researchers uncovered that hypothalamic neurons safeguard blood sugar overnight by directing fat breakdown, preventing ...
The brain controls the release of glucose in a wide range of stressful circumstances, including fasting and low blood sugar ...
The brain controls the release of glucose in a wide range of stressful circumstances, including fasting and low blood sugar ...
A new study reveals that the brain actively maintains blood sugar stability during everyday life, not just during crises.
You don’t need to eat perfectly, but by making small, consistent changes you can protect your hormones, boost your health, and feel more in balance.
A stable blood sugar level is extremely important for people with diabetes. But occasionally, some without the disease can benefit from temporarily monitoring their levels - and avoiding dips and ...