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  2. 6. Apr. 2018 · Sex influences our brain activity in ways that may impact our emotions, sensitivity to pain, and even sleep. Sexual intercourse is known to impact the way in which the rest of our body functions ...

  3. 11. Mai 2023 · Serotonin is a naturally occurring monoamine neurotransmitter that carries signals between nerve cells throughout your body. It plays an important role in various brain and body functions, including mood stabilization, cognition, learning, memory, and sleep. Serotonin (also known as 5-hydroxytryptamine or 5-HT) is also considered a hormone.

  4. 18. Apr. 2024 · One group of hormones are nicknamed the "feel-good hormones" because of the happy and, sometimes, euphoric feelings they produce. There are many natural ways to increase levels of sertotonin, doamine, endorphins and oxytocin in your brain, including with diet, exercise, and by spending time with the people you care ...

  5. 11. Sept. 2023 · Stress Kills Brain Cells. In addition to changing the structure of the brain, the hormones that your body's releases when it is stressed can even destroy the neurons in your brain, particularly those that have been newly formed. Stress can also limit or even halt the production of new neurons in the hippocampus.

  6. 17. Nov. 2023 · Toxoplasmosis is a parasite infection caused by the protozoan Toxoplasma gondii. It is widely spread throughout the world, with about 15% of people in the U.S. and about 50% of people in Europe have a positive antibody test for the disease. Sometimes, a toxoplasma infection can seed the brain and spinal cord, and cysts can live there for years.

  7. 19. Mai 2023 · “It’s a feel-good chemical,” says Tanya J. Peterson, NCC, DAIS, a mental health educator. “It’s part of our reward center, and when our brain produces dopamine in response to what we do, we feel good and want to do more of whatever it is that’s making us feel so mentally healthy. That, in turn, leads to even more dopamine production.”