Sentences with phrase «endocrine abnormalities»

Hypertension can be caused by many things, including genetics, hyperthyroidism, Cushing's Disease, diabetes, endocrine abnormalities, administration of certain drugs, stress, pain and liver, kidney or lung disease.
In the initial report, mice harboring a mutation in the core circadian gene Clock (termed Clock mutant mice) were fed a high - fat (HF) diet and observed to develop obesity at a young age, as well as a variety of metabolic and endocrine abnormalities consistent with the metabolic syndrome (2).
Although we undertook this study because some of the major symptoms of ME / CFS could theoretically be due to mitochondrial dysfunction, we detected no mitochondrial DNA SNP associations with the major symptom clusters fatigue / post-exertional malaise, cognitive difficulties, autonomic dysfunction, endocrine abnormalities, and pain.
Because Hayes and colleagues found no effects on mortality or external appearance, they argue that endocrine abnormalities might easily occur in the wild and never be noticed.
PCOS is the most common endocrine abnormality in this population, producing symptoms in 5 % - 10 % of women of reproductive age and 3.

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Hypospadias is apparently not on the rise in the U.S., casting doubt on claims that phthalates and other endocrine disruptors cause reproductive abnormalities in humans
Myotonic MD is the disorder's most common adult form and is typified by prolonged muscle spasms, cataracts, cardiac abnormalities, and endocrine disturbances.
Roland Rosmond, Mary F. Dallman and Per Björntorp, Stress - Related Cortisol Secretion in Men: Relationships with Abdominal Obesity and Endocrine, Metabolic and Hemodynamic Abnormalities, The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1998, Vol.
Newer research confirms many of the old findings on these chemicals — endocrine disruption (in adults and babies), thyroid disruption, and increase risk of cardiovascular disease, diabetes and liver enzyme abnormalities.3 And recently, the Yale School of Medicine found that BPA «causes the loss of connections of brain cells,» which increases the risk for memory problems and even depression.4
Studies on male rats and rabbits have indicated a positive correlation between exposure to one particular phthalate, dibutyl phthalate, and endocrine disruption, resulting in testicular and general reproductive abnormalities.
«Boys exposed to endocrine disruptors in the womb or as young infants may also develop genital abnormalities, including hypospadias (a congenital defect in boys in which the urinary opening is on the underside of the penis), undescended testes and smaller penises.»
Stress - Related Cortisol Secretion in Men: Relationships with Abdominal Obesity and Endocrine, Metabolic and Hemodynamic Abnormalities Roland Rosmond, Mary F. Dallman, and Per Bjorntorp J. Clin.
Research into the fertility of sheep exposed to endocrine disruptors in the environment by Dr. Michelle Bellingham of the University of Glasgow found that abnormalities that could result in low sperm counts were found in the testes of 42 % of the animals, which led her to suggest that the rise in the use of in - vitro fertilization in humans, particularly as a result of low sperm counts, is due to exposure to these chemicals in the environment.
These include, but are not limited to, diseases of the respiratory tract such as pneumonia, recurrent airway obstruction (RAO or heaves), and exercise induced pulmonary hemorrhage (EIPH); neurological abnormalities such as wobbler's syndrome and equine protozoal myeloencephalitis (EPM); gastrointestinal diseases such as colic, diarrhea, equine gastric ulcer syndrome (EGUS), and weight loss; endocrine conditions such as equine metabolic syndrome (EMS) and Pituitary Pars Intermedia Dysfunction (PPID, or Equine Cushing's syndrome); neonatal foal care; and many more.
Focusing solely on soft - tissue and oncologic surgery, Dr. Padgett is able to offer elite knowledge of and surgical treatment for respiratory conditions (laryngeal paralysis, tracheal collapse, chylothorax) endocrine conditions (thyroid disorders, adrenal glands, pancreatic abnormalities), portosystemic shunts and many neoplastic conditions.Minimally invasive surgery (laparoscopy and thoracoscopy) allow us to perform many advance procedures in the abdomen or thorax with less potential discomfort and much shorter recovery times.
Hair loss occurs when there is a disruption in the growth of hair follicles; most commonly from infection, trauma, secondary to immune disease, nutritional abnormalities, or endocrine system abnormalities, like hypothyroidism or Cushing's disease.
The forty - one blood tests provides valuable information regarding the following conditions: kidney and bladder disease including kidney failure, infection, stones and cancer; Diabetes Mellitus; liver disease; pancreatic disease; muscle disease; Thyroid Hormone Level; Electrolyte Levels, Red Blood Cell Disorders including Anemia; White blood cell abnormalities including infection, Leukemia and stress; blood protein abnormalities including dehydration, protein losing disorder and cancer; some endocrine (hormone) disease.
The twenty blood tests provides valuable information regarding the following conditions: kidney disease including kidney failure and insufficiency, Diabetes Mellitus; liver disease; Red Blood Cell Disorder including anemia; White blood cell abnormalities including infection, Leukemia and stress; Blood Protein Abnormalities including dehydration, protein losing disorders and cancer; some endocrine (hormoabnormalities including infection, Leukemia and stress; Blood Protein Abnormalities including dehydration, protein losing disorders and cancer; some endocrine (hormoAbnormalities including dehydration, protein losing disorders and cancer; some endocrine (hormone) diseases.
The twenty blood test provides valuable information regarding the following conditions: kidney disease including kidney failure, Diabetes Mellitus; liver disease; Red Blood Cell Disorder including Anemia; White blood cell abnormalities including infection, Leukemia and stress; blood protein abnormalities including dehydration, protein losing disorders and cancer; some endocrine (hormone) diseases.
Most bacterial skin infections in dogs are secondary to another disease such as parasitism, allergies, endocrine (hormonal) disorders or abnormalities in the immune system.
CDA often closely resembles endocrine (hormone related) hair loss and the dog should be carefully examined for any other abnormalities, and tested for normal thyroid function.
The forty - one blood tests provide valuable information regarding the following conditions: kidney and bladder disease including kidney failure, infection, stones and cancer; Diabetes Mellitus; liver diseases; pancreatic diseases; muscle diseases; thyroid hormone levels; electrolyte levels, Red blood cell disorders including anemia; White blood cell abnormalities including infection, Leukemia and stress; blood protein abnormalities including dehydration, protein losing disorders and cancer; some endocrine (hormone) diseases.
For example, scientific studies have shown that certain chemicals can disrupt endocrine function and through this disruption, can result in physical abnormalities, infertility, or cancer (breast, prostate and testicular).
Endocrine disruptors like Bisphenol A are being blamed for genital deformities, low sperm count, sperm abnormalities and testicular cancer.
Objective To understand why children exposed to adverse psychosocial experiences are at elevated risk for age - related disease, such as cardiovascular disease, by testing whether adverse childhood experiences predict enduring abnormalities in stress - sensitive biological systems, namely, the nervous, immune, and endocrine / metabolic systems.
These effects influence the child's neuro - endocrine response to threat, resulting (among other things) in infants who are «insecurely attached» to their caregivers and at increased risk of problems with peer and intimate relationships (Sroufe, 1995), of future mental illness and of abnormalities of cardiovascular and immune functioning (Repetti et al., 2002; Surtees et al., 2003; Luecken and Lemery, 2004; Bell and Belsky, 2007; Weich et al., 2009).
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