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Tuesday, August 30, 2022

Stress, Forgetfulness and Memory Loss: Is It Mental Illness?

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What causes forgetfulness and memory loss in stress? And when is it a mental illness? Dr. Judy Ho, a triple board-certified neuropsychologist, is one of the nation’s leading experts in neurological and psychological testing. She knows how stress can cause memory loss or forgetfulness, and when it is time to seek help from a mental health professional.

This is just the beginning of your education. Find out more about stress, memory problems, Alzheimers, dementia and other mental health issues with Dr. Judy Ho by clicking the links below.

This discussion features Dr. Judy and MedCircle host Kyle Kyle Kittleson answering …
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– From the perspective as a neuropsychologist–when does “having a bad memory” become an actual mental health concern?
– What could be causing mental illness?

Is it possible to have a worse memory when suffering from anxiety or depression?
Are there any signs that it is time to seek mental health treatment?

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View Dr. Judy’s complete series on …
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Adult ADHD HERE:
View Dr. Dom Sportelli, MedCircle educator’s complete series on Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia HERE: 1

#Stress #Memory #MedCircle

*MedCircle does not provide referral services and does not endorse, encourage, discourage, screen or approve providers, products or services. Nor does MedCircle offer medical advice. This information does not constitute specific medical advice. It should not be used to replace the information your healthcare provider provides. For complete information regarding your health and treatment options, you should consult your healthcare provider. Only your healthcare provider can give you the right advice.


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This episode I describe the neural mechanisms that activate and control aggressive states and behaviors and the role of hormones--estrogen and testosterone--in mediating violent and/or competitive aggression. I will also discuss tools that can be used in order to control the factors that are known to trigger aggression. These include sunlight, estrogen sensitivity and competition within social settings. I will discuss the effects of caffeine and alcohol on impulsive behavior and how nutrition and supplementation can be used for mood regulation and aggression.

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Photoperiod reverses estrogens' effects on male aggression through genomic and nongenomic pathways. Z
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The effectiveness of carnitine for children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD): Functional identification of an aggressive locus in the mouse hypothalamus. (See "Supplementary Information" for movies): B

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Mouse behavior changes from mating behavior towards aggressive behaviors when VMH stimulation is applied: /> VMH stimulation causes mice to exhibit aggressive behavior towards inanimate objects (e.g. gloves):
Timestamps
00: 00: 00 Aggression, Types of Aggression
00: 03: 33 AG1 (Athletic Greens), ROKA, Helix Sleep
00: 08: 29 Neural Circuits for Aggression, "Hydraulic Pressure Model"
00: 15: 50 Brain Regions Controlling Aggression, Ventromedial Hypothalamus (VMH)
00: 22: 14 Psychiatric Disorders & Aggression
00: 23: 36 Stimulation of the VMH, Estrogen Receptors & Aggression
00: 31: 57 Neural Circuits Mediating Physical Acts of Aggression, Biting
00: 35: 56 Testosterone & Competitiveness/Estrogen & Aggression
00: 43: 00 Sunlight, Melatonin & Aggression
00: 45: 46 Cortisol, Serotonin & Aggressive Behaviors
00: 51: 56 Tool: Omega-3 Supplementation & Mood
00: 54: 18 Tool: Sunlight, Sauna & Cortisol Reduction
00: 55: 54 Tool: Ashwagandha & Cortisol Reduction
00: 57: 06 Tool: Seasonality/Sunlight, Genetic Variation in Estrogen Sensitivity
01: 00: 37 Testosterone & Aggression, Competitive Work Environments
01: 05: 07 Testosterone, Amygdala, Challenge & Effort
01: 09: 27 Caffeine, Alcohol & Impulsivity
01: 13: 15 Tool: Caffeinated Alcohol Beverages, Impulsivity & Aggression
01: 17: 18 Tool: ADHD, Acetyl-L Carnitine & Aggressive Behavior
01: 24: 10 Factors Affecting the "Hydraulic Pressure Model" of Aggression
01: 25: 44 Book by Dr. David Anderson, Aggression & Social Relationships
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