Where is the Hypothalamus?
the undersurface of the brain
What does the Thymus do?
helps us fight infections
How does stress and anxiety affect the thyroid gland?
It can suppress pituitary function.
Where is the Adrenal Gland?
On top of BOTH kidneys
What does the parathyroid do?
produces the parathyroid hormone, which is important in the regulation of calcium levels in the blood.
How do stress and anxiety affect the Thymus?
Over time, they will start to produce to much cortisol, which is the main stress hormone, which will tire them out and then no longer be able to produce adequate cortisol.
Where is the Pituitary Gland?
The base of the brain
What does the Hypothalamus do?
it helps keep the body's internal functions in balance
How do stress and anxiety affect the Placenta?
When a mother is stressed, they can release a hormone called the cortisol hormone, but it can also affect the unborn baby.
Where is the pancreas?
in the abdomen and behind the stomach
What does the placenta do? (only when your pregnant)
provides oxygen and nutrients to your growing baby and removes waste products from your baby's blood
How do stress and anxiety affect the Pituitary Gland?
Where is the Thymus?
in the chest, between the lungs, and behind the breastbone, in front and above the heart
What does the Pineal Gland do?
produces melatonin, a hormone that helps regulate sleep and being awake. Also produces serotonin which is a hormone that stabilizes our mood and feeling of well-being.
How do stress and anxiety affect the Hypothamalus?
Like in number four, it will control the Pituitary Gland, which will lead to not being able to manage your emotional responses as well as triggering some emotions like sadness, anger, irritability, and frustration.