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What is an Endocrine System

The endocrine system refers to a messenger system containing feedback loops of the hormones that are released via the internal glands of an organism directly into the circulatory system, and also regulating distant target organs. In vertebrates, the hypothalamus represents the neural control centre for all of the endocrine systems. In humans, the majority of […]

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What causes Acromegaly?

Acromegaly can be considered a hormonal problem when your body secretes growth hormone in a large amount in your adulthood. In childhood, it leads to an increase in height. The condition is also known as gigantism.  When it happens in adulthood, there is no change in the height, but the bones of an individual’s face,

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What are the Endocrine Glands?

Hormones are produced by the endocrine glands and then released into the bloodstream. Hormones are essentially chemical messengers. They interact with the body by travelling from the bloodstream to their target organ to cause a specific alteration or impact in that cell. To assist the body cope with various events and pressures, the endocrine glands

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What are endocrine glands

A gland refers to an organ that prepares and releases hormones that perform specific functions inside the body. Endocrine and exocrine glands release only the substances that are prepared inside the  bloodstream. The endocrine glands are  The glands that make up the endocrine system to produce chemical messengers known as the hormones that travel via

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Vasopressin

Anti-diuretic hormone, also known as vasopressin, is a naturally occurring hormone that helps prevent life-threatening conditions and physical processes such as septic shocks and bleeding abnormalities. This hormone is primarily responsible for regulating and balancing the overall amount of water in the blood and taking care of the glomerular flow by elevating blood pressure. A

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Vasopressin

Anti-diuretic hormone, also known as vasopressin, is a naturally occurring hormone that helps prevent life-threatening conditions and physical processes such as septic shocks and bleeding abnormalities. This hormone is primarily responsible for regulating and balancing the overall amount of water in the blood and taking care of the glomerular flow by elevating blood pressure. A

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Types of placenta

During pregnancy, the placenta develops into a big organ. It is frequently linked to the top or side of the uterine wall. The placenta and your baby are connected by the umbilical cord. The placenta filters the mother’s blood, delivering oxygen, glucose, and other nutrients to the baby via the umbilical cord. The placenta also

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Types of Cretinism

Introduction  Cretinism is referred to brain damage and mental retardation which can’t be fixed. It can even cause stunted growth in infants and children due to a severe lack of iodine during pregnancy which is usually caused by thyroid hormone production. Cretinism is known to be the most severe/serious iodine deficiency in pregnant women.  The

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Treatment of Thyroid

Many people have a thyroid gland that does not produce enough thyroid hormone to meet the body’s requirements. This is known as hypothyroidism, and it is most usually caused by an underactive thyroid gland as a result of Hashimoto’s disease. Other causes of hypothyroidism include surgical removal, thyroid gland loss following radiation treatment, or a

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