Neurogenesis, Stress & Cortisol

2011
09.16

Website: neurosciencetv.blogspot.com Twitter: twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com An unusual use of the present template… The entry was made for the NAMinate Contest – Redwolf Airsoft & GoAnimate – RWTV. Cortisol is a steroid hormone produced by the body in response to stress. Stress has many potential deleterious effects, including fat accumulation around the waist (due to cortisol), a weakened immune system and even neural cell death. On a bright note, neurogenesis, or the regeneration or creation of new neurons in the adult brain, has been documented in mice who engaged in an exercise regimen. Copyright © 2011 NeuroscienceTV. All rights reserved.


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