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Cortisol, Blood Sugar, and PCOS: The Quiet Stress Pattern That Can Keep Symptoms Stuck

High cortisol levels significantly impact active women with PCOS by inducing glucose release from the liver, resulting in insulin spikes that exacerbate symptoms like hirsutism and irregular cycles. This creates a cycle that hinders athletic performance by impairing glycogen replenishment, muscle protein synthesis, and increasing injury risk, emphasizing the need for cortisol management.

Fueling Through the NBA Playoffs: What Back-to-Back Games Do to the Body and How Nutrition Helps

Fueling Through the NBA Playoffs: What Back-to-Back Games Do to the Body and How Nutrition Helps

The NBA Playoffs are unlike anything else in professional sports, 48 minutes of explosive sprints, brutal contact, and zero margin for error, repeated every 48 hours with minimal recovery time. Players who looked dominant in the regular season suddenly hit a wall in the second round, and fans often wonder why. The answer isn’t always conditioning or coaching, often, it comes down to what players are putting in their bodies and when.

The Importance of Nutrition in Joint Recovery: Patient Education Video

Dr. Cole emphasizes patient education in sports medicine through discussions on joint health. In his video, he discusses strategies to optimize surgical outcomes, emphasizing the benefits of pre- and post-operative protein supplementation. He also highlights Rush University’s research impact and invites participation and support. For more details, visit briancolemd.com.

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