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About this event
Join ZRT’s Dr. Danielle Osborne for an engaging and informative webinar exploring how stress affects hormones. Learn how acute and chronic stress impact key hormones like cortisol and catecholamines, and discover how disease states influence the body’s stress response.
This session will cover:
✅ The role of cortisol and catecholamines in stress regulation
✅ Disease states that affect stress responding
✅ Effective stress management strategies, including exercise, meditation, and lifestyle modifications
💡 Live Q&A: Have questions? Dr. Osborne will answer them in a dedicated Q&A session at the end of the webinar!
Whether you're a healthcare provider or simply looking to deepen your understanding of stress and hormones, this webinar will provide valuable insights into optimizing health and well-being.
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Dr. Danielle Osborne is a neuroscientist passionate about uncovering the intricate connections between hormones, brain health, and disease. With a Ph.D. in Behavioral Neuroscience and a dual B.S. in Psychology and Biology, she initially pursued a pre-med path before discovering her true calling in research—challenging scientific assumptions and exploring the complexities of human biology. Her work focuses on the interplay between hormones, metabolism, and cognitive function, with a particular emphasis on sex differences in Alzheimer’s disease and obesity. Since earning her Ph.D., she has helped advance understanding of how hormonal fluctuations, neuroinflammation, and insulin resistance impact brain health—especially in women, who face a higher risk of Alzheimer’s disease. At ZRT Laboratory, she applies this expertise to enhance hormone diagnostics, expand testing capabilities, and translate cutting-edge research into meaningful clinical insights.
ZRT is a CLIA certified diagnostic laboratory and the leader in hormone and wellness testing. We provide accurate and meaningful test results that assist health care providers in making informed treatment decisions.