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and one of the primary stress hormones. Production is stimulated within the endocrine system’s hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis. Secretion comes from the adrenal glands, which sit just above the kidneys. Ironically named the maste...
Addison’s disease is a hormonal disorder or very uncommon endocrine that affects only one in million people. It can happen in all age groups and can cause problems in men and women equally. The disorder is recognized by fatigue, unexpected ...
Addison's disease occurs in lesions of more than 90% of adrenal tissue. In most cases, the cause of the disease - an autoimmune process (an attack by its own immune system), followed in frequency to be tuberculosis. As a syndrome, of chroni...
the diagnosis and support of patients with disorders of the adrenal gland. Essay written by: Omisakin Rufus Olasupo (MIBS 377583) Being Partial Fulfillment for the Higher Specialist Diploma Examination 2011 Of institute of the Biomedical Sc...
systems of the body respond to a stressor. A stressor can be either physical, such as the demands imposed on the body by the physical exertion of exercise, or psychological or mental, such as the stress we may experience in our day-to-day ...
gland in the body of many animals. When it is produced in the body it stimulates the heart-rate, dilates blood vessels and air passages, and has a number of more minor effects. There is an increase in heart rate to provide muscles with oxy...
the hormones and glands. As the body's chemical messengers, hormones (pronounced: hor-moanz) transfer information and instructions from one set of cells to another. Many different hormones move through the bloodstream, but each type of horm...