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Low Levels of Cortisol Could Be Linked to Antisocial Behaviour in Adolescent Boys

Low levels of the stress hormone cortisol could be linked to antisocial behaviour in adolescent boys, UK researchers say. Indeed bad behaviour could be a form of mental illness, they believe.

An increase in cortisol levels is thought to make ...Read More

Posted on : Monday, October 6, 2008 12:00 AM
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Low cortisol levels add to anxiety and despression, if your adrenal glands are failing then you cannot possibly handle stresses etc.

Hydrortison tabs puts back the cortisol levels that your body so badly needs - and after all said and done anyone that needs steroids for low cortisol are ill and do very much so feel ill, and look it, with symptoms of extreme dizziness, back ache - headaches and back ache can be daily, and get worse over time. I haven't got Addissons, but I do have the symptoms, and I haven't heard of bad behaviour on the net.........just individuals feeling very ill up until they get diagnosed. I don't profess to know a lot about it, but I would like to meet people on the net who have Addisons or low cortisol and do manage life whilst on steroids. And if youngsters are commiting anti-social behaviour because of low cortisol, then I think the question has to be asked whether they've been treated correctly.
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