Stress Chronicles: Cortisol
Cortisol levels tend to be highest in the morning and lowest at night, following a natural circadian rhythm
Cortisol levels tend to be highest in the morning and lowest at night, following a natural circadian rhythm
By acetylation, hydralazines are turned into hydrazides, which can then be excreted easier
Sunlight, especially in the morning, can help to regulate the production of two important hormones: cortisol and melatonin