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Breaking Dogma on the Hypothalamic
Breaking Dogma on the Hypothalamic

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Role of Melatonin and/or Vitamin B Complex against Hormonal
Role of Melatonin and/or Vitamin B Complex against Hormonal

... Norman(1990) were used, respectively. Growth hormone (GH) was determined according to Fisher (1977) method. 2.5. Statistical analysis Statistical analysis was done using Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS/ version 16) software. The significance of the differences between the groups was as ...
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Thyroid Gland

... layers. The thyroid gland takes the shape of a butterfly with the two wings being represented by the left and right thyroid lobes, which wrap around the trachea. The sole function of the thyroid is to make thyroid hormone. This hormone has an effect on nearly all tissues of the body where it increas ...
DKA Precipitated by Iatrogenic Thyrotoxicosis
DKA Precipitated by Iatrogenic Thyrotoxicosis

... 3.1 so beta blocker was started. Twelve hours later, his DKA resolved as well as his acute renal failure and he became hemodynamically stable. Conclusion: Thyroid storm and DKA are both potentially fatal especially that DKA may obscure the typical clinical presentation of thyrotoxicosis. Prognosis v ...
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... hGH stimulates the growth of muscles, connective tissue, and the growth plates at the end of the long bones, which causes elongation of the bones If the pituitary gland secrete excessive amounts of hGH during childhood, it can result in a condition called gigantism Insufficient gGH production during ...
Natural Hormone Replacement Therapy
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... identification of an adenoma by pituitary magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Additional diagnostic tools were dynamic response of TSH and a subunit (aSU) to thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH), tri-iodothyronine (T3) suppression test in questionable cases, and measurement of prolactin (PRL), growth h ...
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What every clinician should know about canine thyroid disease

... As with all endocrine assays, testing for hypothyroidism is most useful in patients that exhibit clinical signs of the disease. Measuring total T4 levels in serum is an excellent screening test for hypothyroidism because of its high sensitivity in identifying most dogs that are potentially hypothyro ...
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... Following this, Utiger left the NCI to join the faculty at Washington University. I was then senior investigator at NCI, and was joined by my first postdoctoral fellow (Jack Wilber) and W. Paul to develop the hTSH assay for clinical use, as reported in this paper and “Radioimmunoassay of human thyro ...
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... need to go on a special diet, do high intensity exercise, and add supplements (vitamin D, omega-3 fatty acids, chromium, and many others) to reduce insulin levels. It takes time—sometimes a year or more—but the insulin resistance can be normalized, and with that, the insulin signal also drops from o ...
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Thyroid Screen (TSH)

... TSH is a hormone produced by the pituitary gland, a small organ located below the brain and behind the sinus cavities. TSH stimulates the thyroid gland, which is a gland in the neck, to release the hormones thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3) into the blood. These thyroid hormones help control ...
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What are goitrogens and in which foods are they found?

... hormone, it may enlarge as a way of trying to compensate for this inadequate hormone production. "Goitrogens," like circumstances that cause goiter, cause difficulty for the thyroid in making its hormone. Foods that contain goitrogens There are two general categories of foods that have been associat ...
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The Thyroid and Parathyroid Glands

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