Your emotional state affects both especially if you’re stressed, relax, and always think positively and be patient because everything passes, the bad … pro also good.
Impact of stress, gender and menstrual cycle on immune system: possible role of nitric oxide
Pub Med
Arch Physiol Biochem. 2001 Oct;109(4):383-7.
Pehlivanoğlu B, Balkanci ZD, Ridvanağaoğlu AY, Durmazlar N, Oztürk G, Erbaş D, Okur H.
Department of Physiology, Hacettepe University Medical Faculty, Ankara, Turkey. pbilge@hacettepe.edu.tr
Stress is a factor found to be involved in the etiology of many diseases. Gender and menstrual cycle phases are other factors affecting the predisposition of individuals for certain diseases. Results from animal and human studies suggest that the distribution of immune system cells may change at different phases of the menstrual cycle.
Men, Women Respond to Stress Differently
HealthDay News
Posted: 5:05 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2010
The brains of men and women handle stress differently and that alters the way their bodies experience chronic diseases such as depression, cardiovascular disease and autoimmune disorders, U.S. researchers report.
The scientists used functional MRI to monitor the brain activity of healthy men and women viewing stress-triggering images. The women underwent brain scans twice, once at the start of their menstrual cycle and once during ovulation.
Career And Infertility- The Close Connection
BioMedME.com
Middle East Healthcare Intelligence
Written By: snigdha on January 5, 2010
Sometimes, hard work hardly pays. This is especially true if looked at from a woman’s perspective. This day and age of competitiveness and career consciousness has witnessed the sprouting of a sub species of women called ‘the superwomen’. From attending client meetings to showing up at a friend’s party, from being a terrific boss to a perfect homemaker, the superwoman does it all. While she excels and receives accolades for her feats, she also unknowingly becomes a victim of stress.
Stressed? Research Says Grab a Chocolate Bar
Better Health Research
by Donna Parker
November 12, 2009
For those who are dealing with lots of emotional stress, perhaps from estrogen dominance, researchers are finding that dark chocolate may help ease the pain.
A new study in the Journal of Proteome Research is backing up the original idea of the “chocolate cure,” and that in stressful times, dark chocolate may help cure stress.
Stress Therapy In Correlation To Your Body Cycle
Helping Your Business Grow
by Chris Channing
Aug. 11, 2009
We could all do without the stress in life that saps the happiness right out of us. If you try your best, but can’t seem to do so, it might not be your fault! The natural order of your body could be in disarray, which would in turn cause you to observe a greater amount of stress throughout each day.
Stress delivers double whammy to reproductive system, fertility
The Gaea News
India
June 16, 2009
WASHINGTON – Researchers from University of California, Berkeley claim to have found a missing piece of puzzle about how stress causes sexual dysfunction and infertility.
The study showed that stress delivers a double whammy on reproductive system and fertility.
Epstein Barr Treatment – Hormones
The mono blog
Natural treatments for mononucleosis and epstein barr virus
Published by Elizabeth at 5:57 am under Complications of mono
A woman’s hormone cycle can become irregular or problematic for several reasons including stress, weight loss, inadequate diet, excess exercise, drugs or an illness like Epstein Barr.
Do Men have Symptoms of PMS?
Planet Papers Written by: florida_babe The meaning of premenstrual, according to Webster’s Dictionary, is: “occurring before a menstrual period.” Men do not have menstrual cycles, since they do not have uteri. A uterus is required for menses. Does the possibility exist that men have the symptoms of premenstrual syndrome (PMS)? Can the symptoms of premenstrual Continue Reading …
6 Unexpected Health Benefits of Sex
Fox News March 30, 2009 I’ve recently collected another daunting pile of questions regarding the health benefits of sex. Through the years of my career, and I imagine through the ages of all humanity, this has been a resurfacing question. Typically I answer questions pertaining to the health benefits of sex on a one-on-one basis, Continue Reading …

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