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    Case in point, the “Junkman Baby” Instagram account is perfectly named because, much like its content, it’s pretty random, a bit weird and even confusing. But that doesn’t mean that it isn ...

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    Researchers’ suspect that circadian rhythms, which cause cortisol to peak shortly after waking and decrease to its lowest levels around bedtime, play a role in mood patterns. (Getty Images)

  4. Everyone's Talking About 'Cortisol Face'—Here's What That Means.

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    "The 'cortisol face' trend on social media has led people to believe that cortisol is bad when, in fact, it’s a necessary hormone that fluctuates in the body.

  5. Alcohol and cortisol - Wikipedia

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    Alcohol and cortisol have a complex relationship. While cortisol is a stress hormone, alcoholism can lead to increased cortisol levels in the body over time. This can be problematic because cortisol can temporarily shut down other bodily functions, potentially causing physical damage.

  6. Cortisol - Wikipedia

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    Cortisol follows a circadian rhythm, and to accurately measure cortisol levels is best to test four times per day through saliva. An individual may have normal total cortisol but have a lower than normal level during a certain period of the day and a higher than normal level during a different period.

  7. 11-Deoxycortisol - Wikipedia

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    11-Deoxycortisol in mammals has limited glucocorticoid activity, but it is the direct precursor of the major mammalian glucocorticoid, cortisol. [15] As a result, the level of 11-deoxycortisol is measured to diagnose impaired cortisol synthesis, to find out the enzyme deficiency that causes impairment along the pathway to cortisol, and to differentiate adrenal disorders.

  8. 50 Puzzling Pics That Need To Be Looked At Twice To ... - AOL

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    It’s not uncommon for people to watch the world go by without paying much attention to something happening in the background. That is until they see something seriously confusing, like a dog ...

  9. Critical illness–related corticosteroid insufficiency - Wikipedia

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    The secretion also loses its normal diurnal pattern of morning peak levels and evening and night time troughs. [12] Nevertheless, secretion remains pulsatile and there is a marked variation in blood samples from the same individual. [13] High blood levels of cortisol during critical illness could theoretically be protective because of several ...