Tag: Stress Hormone

Decoded: How past failures can boost your future performance

New York: Writing a note about your past failure may you help in boosting future performance as it lower levels of stress hormone cortisol, a new study suggests. The study indicates that writing and thinking deeply about a past failure improves the body’s response to stress and enhances performance on a new task. This technique […]

  • Wednesday, 07 July 2021
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Stress Hormone Controls Your Body Clock 24/7

London: Stress hormone, and not neurons, manage the fixed circadian rhythm that controls everything from sleep needs to body temperature, the researchers have found. Our internal clock is controlled by some very distinct hereditary genes, known as clock genes. These genes are particularly active in the so-called suprachiasmatic nucleus area of the brain. However, these […]

  • Friday, 23 April 2021
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