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    your personality you are superior With your charms I am inferior. Your beauty is like an acid that is melting me And so I’ve decided to neutralize it baby My charms of basic strong alkalinity To reach the pH of our compatibility. My adrenal glands pumps and rushes pushing me through To say orally my feelings for you But my thalamus keeps me undecided Pleasant or unpleasant what this feeling could get. After memorizing my words to speak I came to you in integument so neat My hair strands

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    Gonadal Sex Hormones

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    Gonadal sex hormones are produced by gonadotropins (FSH- Follicle Stimulating Hormone and LH- Luteinizing hormone) from the anterior pituitary gland located at the base of the brain. They stimulate male and female gonads to produce hormones of their own. FSH and LH secretion is controlled by GnRH (gonadotropin-releasing hormone)‚ which is a releasing hormone from the hypothalamus. The sex of an embryo is determined at fertilization‚ but secondary sex characteristics develop at puberty. Testosterone

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    rate was increased at 110 beats/min * result of the 24-hour urinary VMA test were positive * a 3cm mass on her right adrenal gland Diagnosis Pheochromocytoma QUESTIONS: 1. What is the relationship between the adrenal medulla to the autonomic nervous system? The adrenal medulla is part of the adrenal gland. It is located at the center of the gland surrounded by the cortex. The adrenal medulla consists of irregularly shaped cells grouped around blood vessels. These cells are intimately

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    Acne Skin Disease Medical Terminology Professor Tanious March 31‚ 2013 The skin disease that I had determined that I would be using is the acne skin disease because I believe that it is most common in many people‚ and that everyone goes through it. Furthermore I had chosen acne because it is like dermatitis. Something that I’ve recently found out is that acne is a common human skin disease. In addition many people say that acne comes from stress but no‚ acne is something that

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    glucose levels. General information about diabetes related problems of the heart‚ kidneys‚ eyes‚ feet and skin‚ nerves‚ and teeth and gums can also be viewed for patient and care provider education. Neighbors‚ M.‚ & Tannehill-Jones‚ R. (2009). Endocrine System Diseases and Disorders:

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    Disease Addison’s Disease‚ also known as adrenal insufficiency‚ is a condition that arises when the adrenal glands do not produce enough of their hormones. It is a rare disorder named after Dr. Thomas Addison‚ a British physician who identified the disease in 1849. It can develop in children and adults and occur as a result of many underlying causes. Causes The adrenal glands are tiny‚ hormone – discharging organs just above your kidneys. They are made up of two sections; the outer portion

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    Assignment The skin structure and its functions: The skin has many different functions such as sensation‚ heat regulation‚ absorption‚ protection‚ excretion and secretion. Can be remembered by ‘shapes’. [pic] The sweat gland is a looped gland located in the dermis. The gland produces sweat to help regulate body temperature when the body temperature begins to rise. During this process it removes small amounts of waste products such as salt and urea (chemical compound found in urine). A pore is

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    Lecture 3. Surgical anatomy of neck Contents of lecture Scopes of neck. Division of neck on a region. Fascias and cellulose spases of neck. Topography of vascular-nervous formations of neck. Topography of organs of neck. Topographycal-anatomic ground of operative interferences in area of neck. Cuts in area of neck. Treatment of neck’s wounds. Operations at inflammatory processes. Operation on muscles‚ vessels and nerves. Tracheostomy. Operations on a thyroid. Plan of lecture

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    Addison’s Disease‚ Adrenal gland dysfunction is typically related to a maladaption to stress‚ as first reported by Hans Selye in the general adaptation theory (GAS).  [pic] The General Adaptation Syndrome (GAS)  In order to develop a general theory for the physiological response of humans and animals to stress‚ Hans Selye‚ former director of Experimental Medicine and Surgery at the University of Montreal‚ performed an integrated analysis of the effects of stress on adrenal gland function. He called

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    strictly biological approach to treatment of these abnormalities may not be enough to overcome the adaptive organ systems of the human body. Technology limits scientists’ understanding of particular systems‚ especially in the case of the human endocrine system‚ and I think that many other models‚ particularly the humanistic-existential model‚ were theorized to speculate on biological processes or connections not yet explained by science. The resulting non-biological models act as contemporary‚

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