Too much fat in your body can have an adverse effect on the functions
of the glands in your body.
Not exact matches
Lucretius thought that the soul nestled
in the human breast; Descartes located it
in the pineal
gland; and process theologian John Cobb, following Alfred North Whitehead, hopes to find mind wandering as a thread through the «interstices
of the brain,» But if we are truly dealing with metaphysics, then the mind and the soul, like the risen Christ, will not be anywhere, but holistically related to the
body.
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in that situation it's called adrenaline: wonder drug from your adrenal
gland that permits amazing feats during times
of «fight or flight» mothers have been known to flip cars when their children were trapped under them due to the surge
of body strength adrenaline gives the human
body.
Those chemicals play critical roles
in the hormonal health
of our
body, including affecting our thyroid
gland, immune system, reproduction system and brain.
Since the endocrine system and the adrenal
glands are responsible for the release
of important hormones into the
body, too much caffeine can result
in an imbalance
in hormones, such as oestrogen and testosterone.
Fenugreek works by stimulating sweat
glands in the
body,
of which milk ducts are included.
Your
body is forcing milk from the
glands that create it out to your nipples, and you're also dealing with a postpartum drop
in hormone levels and the still - unfamiliar sensation
of a newborn's suckling.
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If it has been awhile since biology class, the endocrine system is made up
of the eight major
glands in the
body that produce hormones.
These
glands draw on the resources available
in the form
of nutrients from your diet and from your
body's stores
of nutrients.
Again, this works by stimulating the hypothalamus and pituitary
glands, both
of which regulate hormone delivery
in the female
body.
During the last trimester
of pregnancy your
body brews a cocktail
of hormones, and your pituitary
gland, which produces this «mummy margarita», doubles
in size and remains enlarged for up to six months postpartum.
You have at least two million sweat
glands all over your
body, and some
of them are
in and around your ears.
Contrary to the widely held belief that Abeta 42 is made only
in the brain, Dr. McGeer's team demonstrated that the peptide is made
in all organs
of the
body and is secreted
in saliva from the submandibular
gland.
Inside the
body, squalene is the precursor
of cholesterol, but the sebaceous
glands in the skin churn out the stuff as is and ozone is drawn to it like a magnet, Weschler says.
«Adolescent acne is a skin condition
of puberty, when the
body is producing increased levels
of hormones called androgens, which,
in turn, cause increased production
of increased oily sebum and increased blockage
of the oil
glands, facilitating the growth
of acne bacteria,» Dr. Orlow explains.
Being obese or having a higher
body mass index (BMI) while carrying a BRCA (BReast CAncer gene) mutation is positively linked with higher levels
of damage to the DNA
in normal breast
gland cells, new research suggests.
Protein molecules compose many
of the major elements
of our
body, and dark proteins — those with completely unknown structure — are abundant
in skin and hair, and
glands that make saliva, semen, and milk.
Moreover, they found
glands in the center
of the remipede
body that manufacture venom and are connected to the reservoirs.
The mammals are the class
of vertebrate animals characterized by the production
of milk
in females for the nourishment
of young, from mammary
glands present on most species and specialized skin
glands in monotremes that seep or ooze milk; the presence
of hair or fur; specialized teeth; three minute bones within the ear; the presence
of a neocortex region
in the brain; and endothermic or «warm - blooded»
bodies.
a) The Eye
in your Thigh: a patch
of skin cells on the leg that can distinguish between bright and dark conditions, perhaps to help regulate the
body clock b) The Ear
in your Rear: nerves
in the buttocks attuned to infrasound vibrations
of between 10 and 25 hertz, perhaps to warn
of approaching predators or thunderstorms c) The Nose
in your Toes: scent - detecting sebaceous
glands on the feet whose purpose is unclear d) The Tongue
in your Lung: taste - bud - like receptors that detect bitter substances and dilate or restrict the airways accordingly
This sits
in the hypothalamus, responsible for regulation
of internal
body processes using the endocrine system, which is linked to hormone secretion, via the pituitary
gland.
Gartner's group plans to use the technique to investigate what cellular or structural changes
in mammary
glands can lead to the breakdown
of tissue architecture associated with tumors that metastasize, invading other parts
of the
body and threatening the life
of the patient.
Instead, Werren likened the functionality
of these single - copy genes to «moonlighting» for extra cash, with the genes taking on a «night job»
in the venom
gland in addition to their «day job» elsewhere
in the
body.
Disease or injury
in the testes or pituitary
gland — a part
of the brain that instructs the testes to produce testosterone — can hinder the
body's ability to make the hormone.
In these hubs, connections (synapses) are made which then distribute the nerves to major organs,
glands, and other parts
of the
body.
The skin on hagfishes» long, sausage - style
bodies is attached
in a line down the center
of their backs and
in flexible connections where
glands release slime, explained Douglas Fudge
of Chapman University
in Orange, Calif....
Getting a good night's sleep might buffer the impact
of stress on kids» cortisol level, which is a hormone produced
in the adrenal
gland to regulate the
body's cardiovascular, metabolic and immune systems.
While most cases
of osteoporosis are caused by normal aging, another leading cause
of the bone - loss disease is a condition called hyperparathyroidism,
in which the parathyroid
glands release an excessive amount
of a hormone that regulates the
body's calcium levels.
One
of many substances made by
glands in the
body.
Chief among them was the finding that
in all placental mammals FOXP3 acts through a snippet
of DNA called the CNS1 enhancer to trigger the formation
of a cohort
of Tregs designated «peripheral» (whereas most Tregs are produced
in the thymus
gland, which sits between the lungs, a subset
of the cells act as sentinels suppressing runaway immune responses
in the
body's peripheral tissues).
Low calcium levels stimulate your parathyroid
gland to secrete parathyroid hormone, which stimulates your
body to increase the amount
of calcium
in your blood.
Semenza's team uncovered the mitochondrial mechanism
in a study
of Von Hippel - Lindau (VHL) syndrome, caused by a single gene mutation and characterized by the tendency to develop tumors
in many parts
of the
body, including the kidney, brain and adrenal
glands.
These cells form many
of the organs
in the
body, and arrange themselves into either sheets (such as the skin) or branching ducts (such as kidney, or mammary
glands).
While the cancer
in dogs shares characteristics with humans, there are differences
in the likelihood
of the cancer metastasizing and the tissue
of the prostate.ANCHOR However, by studying the prostate
gland in dogs, Charles Huggins discovered that the growth
of tumours was dependant on the natural hormones
of the
body.
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in the treatment
of primary head and neck cancers, brain and spine tumors such as squamous cell carcinoma, basal cell cancer, glomus tumor, paragangliomas, acoustic neuromas, salivary
gland and mucosal tumors, astrocytomas, oligodendrogliomas, glioblastomas, and hemangioblastomas, and metastatic tumors that may have arisen from elsewhere
in the
body such as the breast, lung, or prostate.
The way we think, talk, act, remember, believe and function within a social society are all heavily influenced by the secretion
of hormones from
glands in the brain and
body, which have been designed and refined over the course
of human evolution to kick
in when we need them, and deliver the beneficial effects that we all know so well.
In terms of hormone regulation the thyroid is probably one of the most important glands in our bod
In terms
of hormone regulation the thyroid is probably one
of the most important
glands in our bod
in our
body.
Hypothyroidism — an underproduction
of hormones by the thyroid
gland in the neck — is caused by an abnormal immune system response that mistakenly attacks normal
body tissue.
Cortisol, a hormone, and one
of the main stress response chemicals produced by the adrenal
glands — the other is adrenaline — is responsible for maintaining the health
of and proper communication between every cell
in your
body.
Breath
of fire has many benefits beyond busting through blocks: it oxygenates and purifies the bloodstream, it stimulates the energy flow
in your
body, it stimulates the pituitary
gland (which helps you bring all the other
glands into balance), and it strengthens your electromagnetic field so that you become a magnet for greatness.
In the long - term, depleting the
body of essential vitamins and nutrients puts your whole endocrine system at risk, as many
of the
glands require B vitamins to function properly.
This puts your
body in a state
of constant stress, which will burn out your adrenal
glands, stress your digestive tract, and cause you to age more rapidly.
We now understand that physiologically, bitter herbs stimulate certain organs
of the
body into a reflex action that triggers the
glands into action and this seems to be especially noticeable
in the liver and female reproductive organs.
These four
glands produce parathyroid hormone (PTH), which helps your
body maintain appropriate balance
of calcium and phosphorus
in the blood.
Hypothyroidism, or an underactive thyroid
gland is a condition
in which the thyroid
gland doesn't produce enough
of certain hormones that are vital for maintaining the balance
of chemical reactions
in the
body and its healthy functioning.
Special cells and
glands found
in the thin lining (called the mucosa or mucous membrane)
of body cavities and passageways leading out
of the
body regularly produce the slippery stuff.
60 %
of the iodine
in our
bodies is found
in the thyroid
gland.
Sometimes the
body inappropriately makes antibodies that attack its own thyroid, the butterfly - shaped
gland in the front
of the neck.
The thyroid
gland is one
of the most important
glands in our
body, responsible for secreting hormones that control weight management, metabolic processes and sleep patterns.