Roger Guillemin (1924-2024). (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38574133/)
These scientists, the Father of neuroendocrinology, wanted to understand how our brains and hormones work together. They gathered a group of people and gave them different tasks to do while monitoring their brain activity and hormone levels. By doing this, they were able to see how certain activities can change the way our brains and hormones interact. This study helped them learn more about how our bodies function and how different things we do can affect us.
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