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    Living with Damage to the Hypothalamus Essay

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    hypothalamus contains a number of distinct nuclei. Partly through nerves and partly through hypothalamic hormones, the hypothalamus conveys message to pituitary gland, altering its release of hormones. Damage to a hypothalamic

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    (1.1) Outline the main anatomical features in each of the body systems identifying main functions of ANY THREE systems Figure 1 – The Human Anatomy https://i.pinimg.com/originals/10/2a/af/102aaf05eeb4eb96af83f9c76b4def3b.png The human body is a single structure, made up of trillions of smaller structure. The study of the human body entails both anatomy and physiology because of the structures and functions. (Roberts, 2014) Anatomy is “the study of the structure of the body and the physical relationships

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    Human Body Video Analysis

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    There are areas in our human bodies that control who we fundamentally are as individuals whether we are male or female. There are various important chemicals that control our passions, behaviors, appetite and growth. However, the way we think, process certain situations, or feel can be considered masculine or feminine depending on if our brain is controlled biologically or socially/societally. The two videos that I watched gave fascinating overviews of how these two main aspects of our bodies work

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    certain age where the secretion of hormones almost stops and a woman cannot bear any child in her uterus due to the absent of hormones that induce pregnancy or sexual feelings. Similarly in men, Testosterone is the main hormone that is responsible for many masculine traits such as facial hair, deep husky voice and a strong physique. Andropause is same as menopause but it specifically occurs in male. When this phase begins it brings a reduction in certain hormones

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    and anything in sight. Prader-Willi syndrome was first known as Prader-Labhart-Willi Syndrome after three Swiss doctors who first described the disorder in 1956. The doctors described a small group of kids with obesity, short stature and mental deficiency , neonatal hypotonia (floppiness) and a desire to constantly eat because they are always hungry. Many other features of PWS have since been described, but extreme obesity and the health problems associated with being fat are the

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    that all of the styles for this template are available on the Home tab of the ribbon, in the Styles gallery.] Keywords: [Click here to add keywords.] Steroid Use in Bodybuilding According to William Blahd, MD (2015) steroids are chemicals, often hormones, which your body makes naturally. They assistance your organs, tissues, and cells do their jobs. You need a healthy balance of them to develop and to even make babies. “Steroids” can also refer to man-made medicines. The two main types are corticosteroids

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    Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) is a complex genetic disorder caused by a chromosomal abnormality. It is characterized by mild to moderate hyperphagia, severe obesity, intellectual disabilities, and behavioral and psychiatric difficulties. Characteristic behavioral disturbances in PWS include excessive interest in food, skin picking, temper tantrums, obsessive and compulsive behaviors, and mood fluctuations. It occurs in approximately one in 25,000 to 30,000 live births with no distinguishing sex or

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    Anabolic means muscle-building, while androgenic refers to masculine characteristics (Egendorf 8). Human growth hormones, also known as HGH, are produced naturally by the body and are intended to treat patients with hormone deficiency conditions, however, it is used by some athletes to increase development in muscle and cartilage. Erythropoietin or EPO is also a natural hormone and increases a number of red blood cells; which translates to a greater respiratory capacity of the muscles (Porterfield

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    a&p case study

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    describe the endocrine gland, hormone, target tissue, symptoms, causes, and treatment options. The human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) test is done to check for the hormone hCG in blood or urine (Staff, 2012). The hCG hormone is made during pregnancy by the placenta or can be abnormally made by certain tumors. The hCG test can be performed to test if a woman is pregnant or not, as part of a screening test for birth defects, in a woman who may have abnormal tissue growth in her uterus, a molar pregnancy

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    change in height for each group. The SUPERthrive group had an average of 4.5 cm change in growth while the control group had an average change of 3.83 cm over the seven weeks. Figure 2 was taken

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