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Aroused

The History of Hormones and How They Control Just About Everything

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Aroused

By: Randi Hutter Epstein MD
Narrated by: Donna Postel
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Metabolism, behavior, sleep, mood swings, the immune system, fighting, fleeing, puberty, and sex: these are just a few of the things our bodies control with hormones. Armed with a healthy dose of wit and curiosity, Randi Hutter Epstein takes us on a journey through the unusual history of these potent chemicals and their discovery, from the London laboratory where the concept of hormones was identified to a basement filled with jarred brains to a canine sex lab.

We meet leading scientists who made life-changing discoveries about the hormone imbalances that ail us, as well as charlatans who used those discoveries to peddle false remedies. Along the way, Epstein examines the functions of hormones such as leptin, oxytocin, estrogen, and testosterone, demystifying the science of endocrinology.

A fascinating exploration of the history and science of one of medicine's most important discoveries, Aroused reveals how hormones can both push us to the edge and reel us back.

©2018 Randi Hutter Epstein (P)2018 HighBridge, a division of Recorded Books
Anatomy & Physiology Biological Sciences Physical Illness & Disease Science Social Sciences Health Medicine Thought-Provoking Inspiring Human Brain Discovery Medical History
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Such a subject is fraught with politics of organ donating, which I suppose is why the depiction of the subject matter felt a little light. And a bit preachy. But if you didn't already know that your body chemistry trumps your brain chemistry, here's a fine and well-researched account of it.

there were anecdotes but could have been meatier

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Very important medical history, very interesting at times. It’s a bit obvious that the Dr is indeed a doctor and not a historian- as there are parts which are quite dull but do not have to be. In all, interesting listen but don’t recommend if you don’t want to be bored at parts.

Interesting, albeit a bit dry

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I recently struggled with alot of hormonal issues that brought me to the hospital befor I was diagnosed with PCOS. As I was recovering I listened to this book to gain a greater understanding on the history and mechanisms of hormones and various therapies. I found this book extremely insightful and hands down would recommend to anyone, especially a medical professional. More people need to read this as our BODY and MIND is absolutely connected.

Loved it!

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This is more of a history book than I anticipated, but really I think the author’s political biases undermine my ability to take it seriously. Her skepticism on dosing Testosterone and Oxytocin is palpable however her treatment of estrogen supplementation is with kid gloves. Moreover, there is zero skepticism for treating transsexuals with testosterone and almost no talk about the risks thereof.

Just okay.

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There was a lot of detail on animal experimentation that was difficult to get through but overall the book was interesting and gave good and historical information on hormones.

Had some interesting parts

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loved the details of scientific limits and innovations. narration was awesome. a wonderful collection of about hormones.

inspiring

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Written with a compelling literary and journalistic style, this book provides in- depth stories of professionals, patients, families, and others associated with each topic. This was an unique approach to important discoveries, misplaced efforts, successes and failurin the recent history of endocinology, Patient stories and interviews of characters still alive made for a lively and enlightening listen. Finally, the science--the biology, the psychology, and the social--was solid. Thank you, Dr. Epstein.

Medicine, its scientists,clinicians, and patients, explored in original and informed style

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my whole reason for getting this book was to learn more about my own hormone system. my disappointment is without limit. the performance is the single redeeming part of this awful (in my opinion) hack job of a book.

you might enjoy it if you are a trans person/ women as it contains information pertaining to you. as a straight white dude? this book is dog shit and should be avoided. spend your money on Jordan Petersons stuff.

expected info, got propaganda.

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