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Chronic fatigue syndrome: System under stress

Chronic fatigue syndrome: System under stress | Mom Psych | Scoop.it
Evidence links autonomic functioning to cognitive impairment in chronic fatigue syndrome.

 

Patients with this condition are hyper-responsive to challenges arising both from within the body and from the environment," says lead researcher, Associate Professor Ute Vollmer-Conna of the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia.


"Even when they sleep, their stress-responsive neural systems are on high alert, signalling that it is not safe to relax. I think this condition may be understood by analogy to post-traumatic stress disorder, just that in CFS the original trauma is most likely a physiological, internal one, such as a severe infection."

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Sex and the female brain: Protein in semen acts on female brain to prompt ovulation

Sex and the female brain: Protein in semen acts on female brain to prompt ovulation | Mom Psych | Scoop.it

Scientists have discovered that a protein in semen acts on the female brain to prompt ovulation, and is the same molecule that regulates the growth, maintenance, and survival of nerve cells.

 

OIF/NGF in the semen acts as a hormonal signal, working through the hypothalamus of the female brain and the pituitary gland. This triggers the release of other hormones that signal the ovaries to release an egg (or eggs, depending on the species).

 

While OIF/NGF may function differently from animal to animal, it is present in all mammals studied so far, from llamas, cattle and koalas to pigs, rabbits, mice, and humans.

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