The Truth about Hormones

The Truth about Hormones by Vivienne Parry, published by Atlantic in 2005, offers an insightful exploration into the complex role hormones play in our lives. This edition spans 286 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into how hormones influence various aspects of our internal world, including growth, metabolism, mood, and even our relationships, providing a comprehensive understanding of these powerful chemicals.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the ways hormones can affect our physical and emotional states, from immediate reactions to long-term changes. The discussion encompasses topics related to health and fitness, women’s health, and biochemistry, making it a valuable resource for those interested in understanding the intricate connections between hormones and overall well-being. Through clear explanations, Parry sheds light on the often-overlooked impact of hormones on our daily lives and behaviors.
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What exactly is going on when we’re tetchy, spotty, fearful, tearful or just plain awful? Hormones rule our internal world: they control our growth, our metabolism, weight, waterbalance, body clocks, fertility, muscle bulk, mood, speed of ageing, whether we want sex or not (and whether we enjoy it) and even whom we fall in love with. Their effects may occur in seconds and be over in a flash, or emerge over months and last for years. In The Truth About Hormones, Vivienne Parry explains how exactly these mysteriously powerful chemicals affect our bodies and our behaviour.
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