• Digestive System,  Endocrine and Metabolism

    The Physiological Processes of Fever – Our Body’s Response and Personal Characteristics

    Fever, also known as pyrexia, is a disturbance in the body’s temperature regulation, characterized by an increase in the body’s normal temperature. This phenomenon can be caused by various pyrogenic substances, and the degree of fever often exceeds daily physiological variations. Most people have experienced fever at some point, but many are unaware of what happens in their bodies during this time. The Process of Temperature Regulation The hypothalamus, located in the brain, is responsible for maintaining the body’s temperature. This center continuously monitors the body’s temperature and gathers various information from the heat sensors in the skin and internal organs. The process of temperature regulation is extremely complex, as…

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  • Digestive System,  Exercise and Sports

    Menopausal heat waves enhance protection against breast cancer

    A climacteric, or menopause, presents various challenges for many women. Hot flashes, night sweats, and mood swings are all symptoms that often occur during menopause. However, recent research suggests that these unpleasant experiences may not only be detrimental to women’s health but, interestingly, may also have beneficial effects. These new approaches in medicine highlight that menopausal symptoms may be linked to the protective mechanisms of the female body and could even aid in maintaining long-term health. Various studies, particularly those conducted by researchers in England and the United States, have opened new perspectives on evaluating the symptoms of menopause. The results indicate that women experiencing hot flashes may have a…

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