Obesity and
endocrine dysfunction in mice with deletions of both neuopeptide Y and galanin.
Not exact matches
Following a ketogenic diet has been effectively shown to improve cardiovascular health, regulate the
endocrine system, stabilize blood glucose levels, support weight loss, improve insulin sensitivity
in people with type - 2 diabetes and even treat neurological
dysfunction (8, 9).
Exposure to these can lead to
endocrine and immune
dysfunctions or even problems
in the nervous system during these developing times
in their life.
While changes
in insulin secretion are unlikely to play a major role
in the acute effects of SD, cellular stress
in pancreatic tissue suggests that chronic SD may contribute to the loss or
dysfunction of
endocrine cells, and that these effects may be exacerbated by normal aging, say the researchers.
The
Endocrine Society's Clinical Practice Guidelines on testosterone therapy
in adult men recommend prescribing testosterone only to men who have unequivocally low levels of the hormone and decreased libido, erectile
dysfunction or other symptoms of hypogonadism, a condition that results from low testosterone, and can be found online at: http://www.
endocrine.org/~/media/endosociety/Files/Publications/Clinical%20Practice%20Guidelines/FINAL-Androgens-
in-Men-Standalone.pdf
«This type of separation
in their organization may allow for development of selective drugs that target very specific vagal neurocircuits
in patients with such conditions as gastrointestinal reflux disorders, functional dyspepsia, gastroparesis and pancreatic exocrine or
endocrine dysfunctions.»
To summarize (and simplify) greatly, depression is a
dysfunction in the communication between your brain's frontal lobe, your thinking brain, and limbic system which controls autonomic bodily functions, like breathing and heart beat, and
endocrine function, particularly
in response to emotional stimuli.
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Another primary theory behind epidemic rates of autoimmune
dysfunction in our population is the prevalence of environmental pollutants, pesticides, and household chemicals that are «
endocrine disruptors».
We show signs of weak immune systems (variations of primary immunodeficiency, CVID), and «extra» allergies and sensitivities (now known to be mostly from a newly and thus still poorly recognized widespread mast cell activation disease called MCAS, ICD - 10 code coming October 2016, read «Never Bet Against Occam» by L. Afrin, MD), as well as all manner of
endocrine imbalances (esp low thyroid, and often adrenal fatigue), some mitochondrial disease and / or
dysfunction and all manner and forms of dysautonomia, but especially POTS
in the more severe cases.
When a
dysfunction occurs
in one gland, another gland will respond to try and address the imbalance and this is why it is important to look at how the whole
endocrine system of glands is functioning when looking at how to address the root cause of the problem.
Kent Holtorf, M.D., the developer of Holtraceuticals, is the founder of the Holtorf Medical Group, which specializes
in integrative and natural therapies, endocrinology, thyroid
dysfunction, fatigue syndromes, adrenal insufficiency, chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, chronic infections and complex
endocrine dysfunction.
Thyroid
dysfunction is really part of a broader modern problem
in human health:
Endocrine disruption from environmental organochemicals.
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endocrine dysfunction, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome and Lyme disease.
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common
endocrine disorder
in females, with a high prevalence (6 — 10 %); 72 symptoms include hyperandrogenism, ovulatory
dysfunction, obesity, insulin resistance and subfertility.
Pituitary pars intermedia
dysfunction (PPID), often referred to as Equine Cushing's Disease, is the most common
endocrine disorder
in horses, ponies, donkeys and mules.
In the NC State study, Mowat and her team will recruit and compare dogs with SARDS to dogs with two similar diseases — progressive retinal atrophy, which is a slowly developing inherited form of blindness, and the
endocrine disease Cushing's disease or pituitary - dependent hyperadrenocorticism, whose sufferers do not routinely experience visual
dysfunction.