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View Post: A Whole Lotta Nothing: Adventures in brain tumors: a frustrated start
12 hours ago by Matt Haughey
So large you can't see my pituitary gland or other tissues in the region at all. So large I hear it may have caused irreparable harm. Of course I'm twice as old as the last time I believed I was truly invincible, but I'm not so old that ...
View Blog: A Whole Lotta Nothing - http://a.wholelottanothing.org/
View Post: WOMEN AND OBESITY
18 Nov 2009
that the pituitary gland secretes are deficient. One notable feature of this deficiency is along with causing obesity the height of the person gets retarded particularly in the case of growing children. Girls stay ...
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View Post: Pituitary Gland "muscle Loss"
15 Nov 2009 by administrator
HGH as Bodybuilding SupplementsMar 2, 2008 ... it might result in loss of muscle, loss of energy, ... from the pituitary gland of the brain to control the cell repair, tissue growth, ... Human Growth Hormone (HGH) - Blessing or Tragedy ...
View Blog: The Muscular Body - Comprehensive Source... - http://themuscularbody.com/
View Post: The effect of atypical antipsychotics on pituitary gland volume in ...
6 Nov 2009 by John-Paul Nicolo, Gregor E. Berger, Belinda...
Schizophrenia Research, Volume null, Issue null, Pages null, null, Authors:John-Paul Nicolo; Gregor E. Berger; Belinda A. Garner; Dennis Velakoulis; Connie Markulev; Melissa Kerr; Patrick D. McGorry; Tina-Marie Proffitt; ...
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View Post: Cushing's Potassium Metabolism? - USMLE Forums
19 Nov 2009 by lemontea88
cushing disease is synonymous with hypercortisolism. it is secondary hypercotisolism which means the problems starts from the pituitary gland (not the adrenal gland). in excess of ACTH from the pituitary, the cortisol level in ...
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View Post: Is The Growth Hormone Safe To Use?
17 Nov 2009 by admin
The latter is done when the pituitary gland does not make or makes very little human Growth Hormone by itself; this is rectified by using prescription injections. On the other hand, Growth Hormone supplementation is taking supplements ...
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View Post: Cushing's Disease
16 Nov 2009 by Jody
Many equine veterinarians believe they are seeing an increase in the incidence of a condition known as hypophysial adenoma (pituitary gland tumor), which produces dramatic clinical signs in affected horses. The pituitary gland is ...
View Blog: America's Horse Daily - http://americashorsedaily.com/
View Post: Underactive Thyroid - Hypothyroidism, Hashimoto's Thyroiditis ...
8 Nov 2009 by Editor
The pituitary gland controls the level of thyroid stimulation based on the levels of thyroid hormones (T3 and T4) in the blood. If the thyroid hormones are low, then the pituitary gland will secrete more TSH and if T3 and T4 levels in ...
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View Post: Do No Harm - HAH!
13 Nov 2009
My Graves' antibodies are telling my thyroid to make hormone.....and my pituitary gland is smart enough, active enough, working properly enough to stop making TSH. Those antibodies are going to be around for awhile ...
View Blog: MediBoard Graves - http://mediboard.com/forums/index.php

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