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...testes in men), pituitary dysfunction FSH/LH), thyroid dysfunction and diabetes mellitus are some of the more common endocrine disorders that affect fertility. However, a dysfunction of almost any endocrine gland or its hormone can impact on fertility. Thyroid...
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The Endocrine Clinic 7010 Smoke Ranch Rd #100, Las Vegas, NV 89128 Premier Endocrinology Practice in Las Vegas. Dr. Lubna Ahmad is Board certified in Endocrinology and Internal medicine. Fellow of the American College of Endocrinology and American College of Physicians. Dr. Ahmad has expertise in all aspects of hormonal diseases with special interest in Thyroid disorders, Menopause, Diabetes, weight management and natural supplements. Dr Ahmad has published articles in major medical journals, is Vice president of the American Association Of Endocrinologists (AACE) Nevada Chapter.
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Courtesy of www.healthstand.net Сhronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is the most common name given to a variably debilitating disorder or disorders generally defined by persistent fatigue unrelated to exertion, not substantially relieved by rest and accompanied by the presence of other specific symptoms for a minimum of six months. The disorder may also be referred to as post-viral fatigue syndrome (PVFS, when the condition arises following a flu-like illness), myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME), or several other terms. The disease process in CFS displays a range of neurological, immunological, and endocrine system abnormalities. Although classified by the World Health Organization under Diseases of the nervous system,[3] the etiology (cause or origin) of CFS is currently unknown and there is no diagnostic laboratory test or biomarker. Fatigue is a common symptom in many illnesses, but CFS is a multi-systemic disease and is relatively rare by comparison. Symptoms of CFS include widespread muscle and joint pain; cognitive difficulties; chronic, often severe, mental and physical exhaustion; and other characteristic symptoms in a previously healthy and active person. CFS patients may report additional symptoms including muscle weakness, hypersensitivity, orthostatic intolerance, digestive disturbances, depression, poor immune response, and cardiac and respiratory problems. It is unclear if these symptoms represent co-morbid conditions or are produced by an underlying etiology of CFS ...
為什麼多囊性卵巢症候群的病人容易冠心病Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is one of the most common endocrine disorders in women of reproductive age. The Rotterdam revised consensus meeting in 2003 proposed that oligomenorrhea, clinical or biochemical hyperandrogenemia, and the presence of polycystic ovaries should serve as the diagnostic criteria for PCOS. Although the increased risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease and hypertension in women with PCOS remains controversial, a variety of intriguing metabolic disturbances related to the risks for cardiovascular disease and hypertension, such as obesity, insulin resistance, dyslipidemia, and the metabolic syndrome, are commonly found in women with PCOS. Women with PCOS are characterized as having a high androgen such as DHEAS and testosterone (free and total), have been reported to be associated with insulin resistance, obesity, and lipid metabolism, elevated androgens may also raise the risk for cardiovascular disease. Because of different dietary, genetic, and environmental factors, the prevalence of insulin resistance in women with PCOS, presenting as obesity and the metabolic syndrome, is quite different among different ethnicities. Asian women with PCOS have been reported to be less obese and have less apparent hyperandrogenic phenotypes than the other ethnicities, but the prevalence of androgen excess, insulin resistance, and polycystic ovaries appeared to be similar in comparison with other populations. In our ...
Congratulations! Today the US News & World Report 2010 rankings of "America's Best Hospitals" were released and I am very excited to report that the Medical Center has been ranked in 11 specialties, continuing our standing as one of "America's Best" for 18 years in a row. We have a lot to celebrate in these rankings including • Having more specialties ranked this year than last -- 11 specialties this year vs 10 last year • Substantial moves by several of our programs were noted, including our heart services which moved up 17 spots to number 20 on the list, diabetes and endocronolgy moving up 10 spaces to 17 and orthopedics moving to 28 -- a jump of 13 places. • We were the only Central Ohio hospital to be ranked in any specialty. Congratulations! While the reputation this brings makes us proud, it's even more exciting when we think that the US News rankings are based on quality measures such as patient volume, mortality and safety, nursing excellence and technological services available. So, when we receive this recognition it's because we're providing the highest quality of care to our patients -- yes, we truly are improving lives. This year, US News listed only 14 hospitals on their "honor roll," a very, very small number, and while we are not among those hospitals this year, our 11 specialties still places us among the top healthcare institutions in the nation. The 11 specialties at Ohio State recognized in this year's rankings were: Cancer at # 26 Diabetes and ...
PCOS, or polycystic ovarian syndrome, is one of the most common female endocrine disorders, affecting one in 15 women. Infertility, irregular menstrual cycles, acne and increased facial hair are all signs of female hormone imbalance. Even more striking is the potential of women with PCOS to develop Type 2 diabetes. Come join us as Pam Patty, registered dietitian and certified diabetes educator, explores what PCOS is and how insulin resistance and obesity put a woman at risk for developing Type 2 diabetes. Tuesday, September 21, 2010 Shartel Church of God 11600 S. Western This session is free. Registration is required. To register for this session please call the INTEGRIS HealthLine at (405) 951-2277.
bit.ly Congratulations! Today the US News & World Report 2010 rankings of "America's Best Hospitals" were released and I am very excited to report that the Medical Center has been ranked in 11 specialties, continuing our standing as one of "America's Best" for 18 years in a row. We have a lot to celebrate in these rankings including • Having more specialties ranked this year than last -- 11 specialties this year vs 10 last year • Substantial moves by several of our programs including our heart services moving up 17 spots to number 20 on the list, diabetes and endocronolgy moving up 10 spaces to 17 and orthopedics moving to 28 -- a jump of 13 spaces. • Being the only Central Ohio hospital to be ranked in any specialty While the reputation this brings makes us proud, it is even more exciting when we think that the US News rankings are based on quality measures such as patient volume, mortality and safety, nursing excellence and technology. So, when we receive this recognition it is because we are providing the highest quality of care to our patients -- we are truly improving lives. This year, US News listed only 14 hospitals on their "honor roll" and while we are not among those hospitals this year, our 11 specialties still places us among the top healthcare institutions in the nation. The 11 specialties at Ohio State recognized in this year's rankings were: Cancer: # 26 Diabetes and Endocrine Disorders: # 17 Ear, Nose and Throat: #18 Gynecology: #20 Heart and Heart Surgery ...
www.mind-bodyacupuncture.com. Interview Dr. Jiling Hu, Treatment for Menopause ect..With 20 years clinical experience in Gynecology and endocrine field, Dr.Hu is specialized in treating women's health. She is highly experienced in gynecological disorders, such as irregular menstruation, dysmenorrhea, menopause and infertility. Her extensive education in both TCM and western medicine gives her a unique perspective in treating her patients holistically. "I see many women who have been told that they simply have a hormonal imbalance when in reality they are suffering from undiagnosed endocrine and immune system disorders. The good news is that TCM has been successfully treating these disorders for thousands of years," says Jiling.Ms. In additions, Dr. Hu is an expert in treating both men and women with endocrinology and immunological conditions, such as diabetes, thyroid disorder, arthritis, muscular-skeletal pain, allergies, and sinus problems.
Dr. Friedman introduces himself and discusses whether or not endocrine problems can cause hair loss. For more information on Hair Loss visit www.empowher.com
Dr. Friedman introduces himself and discusses whether or not endocrine problems can cause hair loss. For more information on Hair Loss visit www.empowher.com
The Diabetes and Endocrinology Center affiliated with Portsmouth Regional Hospital ( portsmouthhospital.com ) cares for people with diabetes, thyroid issues, including cancer and other endocrine disorders. The Center uses a team apporach to help Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes patients lead healthy lives.
US News & World Report has once again named Mayo Eugenio Litta Children's Hospital as among the best in the nation, in rankings released today. Mayo was recognized for excellence in seven specialties: Diabetes & Endocrine (ranked 17th), Digestive Disorders (17), Heart & Heart Surgery (16), Kidney Disorders (21), Neurology & Neurosurgery (13), Orthopedics (16) and Urology (18). "All of us who care for children at Mayo Clinic are proud of the work we do and the recognition that the US News rankings brings to us," said Dr. Randall Flick, MD, medical director of the Mayo Eugenio Litta Children's Hospital. "All of the nurses, allied health staff, physicians, everyone who helps care for children, whether directly or indirectly, plays a role in providing what we think is the best care in the world for children."
www.peggyknight.com In this short video Peggy shows off her new PKS2 vacuum hair piece.Peggy Knight has fought her own battle with Alopecia Areata as a teenager and through her struggle with hair loss she developed Peggy Knight Solutions. Peggy Knight Solutions creates custom made hairpieces from the highest quality human hair for victims of medical hair loss. Alopecia areata is a highly unpredictable, autoimmune skin disease that may lead to the loss of hair on the scalp and elsewhere on the body. This disease affects males and females of all ages and races, but it often begins in childhood. This disease affects approximately 2 percent of the population, or about 4.5 million people in the United States alone. Peggy Knight Solutions is the leading provider of hair prostheses for medical hair loss. We provide realistic human hair wigs and hairpieces made from the finest quality European hair for persons with medical hair loss. You or your loved one can swim, play sports, drive a convertible and even enjoy amusement park rides with our custom-made hair prostheses. No matter what age, live a life full of freedom and confidence with our realistic wigs and custom hairpieces. Please visit our website for more info http For more information on our face lifting wig please visit www.faceliftingwig.com And I encourage everyone to join our alopecia support site at http Alopecia: Losing Hair People say in this world the only permanent thing is change. Change is something that should ...
Check us out at www.tutorvista.com The female reproductive system consists of the external and internal genital organs. The breasts are sometimes considered part of the reproductive system (see Breast Disorders: Introduction). However, other parts of the body also affect the development and functioning of the reproductive system. They include the hypothalamus (an area of the brain), the pituitary gland (located at the base of the brain, directly below the hypothalamus), and the adrenal glands (located on top of the kidneys). The hypothalamus orchestrates the interactions among the genital organs, pituitary gland, and adrenal glands (see Biology of the Endocrine System: Major Endocrine Glands). These parts of the body interact with each other by releasing hormones. Hormones are chemical messengers that control and coordinate activities in the body. The hypothalamus produces gonadotropin-releasing hormone, which stimulates the pituitary gland to produce luteinizing hormone and follicle-stimulating hormone. These hormones stimulate the ovaries to produce the female sex hormones, estrogen and progesterone Some Trade Names CRINONEENDOMETRIN , and some male sex hormones (androgens). (Male sex hormones stimulate the growth of pubic and underarm hair at puberty and maintain muscle mass in girls as well as boys.) After childbirth, the hypothalamus signals the pituitary gland to produce prolactin, a hormone that stimulates milk production. The adrenal glands produce small amounts ...
Check us out at www.tutorvista.com Endocrine system is a system of glands, each of which secretes a type of hormone into the bloodstream to regulate the body. The endocrine system is an information signal system like the nervous system. Hormones regulate many functions of an organism, including mood, growth and development, tissue function, and metabolism. The field of study that deals with disorders of endocrine glands is endocrinology, a branch of internal medicine. The endocrine system is made up of a series of ductless glands that produce chemicals called hormones. A number of glands that signal each other in sequence is usually referred to as an axis, for example, the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis. Typical endocrine glands are the pituitary, thyroid, and adrenal glands. Features of endocrine glands are, in general, their ductless nature, their vascularity, and usually the presence of intracellular vacuoles or granules storing their hormones. In contrast, exocrine glands, such as salivary glands, sweat glands, and glands within the gastrointestinal tract, tend to be much less vascular and have ducts or a hollow lumen. In addition to the specialised endocrine organs mentioned above, many other organs that are part of other body systems, such as the kidney, liver, heart and gonads, have secondary endocrine functions. For example the kidney secretes endocrine hormones such as erythropoietin and renin
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome is one of the most common female endocrine disorders affecting approximately 5%-10% of women of reproductive age (12-45 years old) and is thought to be one of the leading causes of infertility The principal features are obesity, anovulation (resulting in irregular menstruation), acne, and excessive amounts or effects of androgenic (masculinizing) hormones. The symptoms and severity of the syndrome vary greatly among women. While the causes are unknown, insulin resistance, diabetes, and obesity are all strongly correlated with PCOS. Related Links: Dr. Heather Taggart www.alegent.com Alegent Health Clinic www.alegent.com Women's Health Center www.alegent.com Maternity Center www.alegent.com
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...thyroid disorders in pregnancy, thyroid disorders in infants and children and radioactive iodine therapy in thyroid disorders. Endocrine specialists and faculty from JIPMER and other hospitals in the country are expected to participate in the programme. Registration...
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This video was the keynote address given by Barbara Gracious, MD for the TrueChildWithin.org Pediatric Bipolar Disorder Conference held October 3, 2009. Dr. Gracious is a researcher and clinician at the University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY. Length 40 minutes. To view the entire video, please go to our free library at www.truechildwithin.org/Video_Library.html Bipolar patients have elevated risk for physical disorders affecting quality of life as well as longevity. These risks emerge from medications, lifestyle habits, and physiologic characteristics of bipolar illness itself. These risks also begin in or before adolescence; yet little research has been done to investigate the extent of risk or what interventions might be most useful in younger bipolar populations. Learn more about the specific health risks, focusing on cardiovascular and endocrine health, as well as what can be done to mitigate these risks, so that patients with bipolar disorder can live healthy and productive lives.
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March 30, 2010 Fox26 Houston. www.myfoxhouston.com More information on little Landon . -- Make-A-Wish provides trip for Landon Weber. It's been rare for 3-year-old Landon Weber to leave Children's Memorial Hermann Hospital during the last six months. Landon, who has mitochondrial disease, left Jan. 17 on the trip through the Make-A-Wish Foundation, the national, nonprofit organization that grants wishes to children with life-threatening diseases. Landon is traveling with his mom Jennifer, dad James, and brothers Braden and Tyler, 5 and 9, along with his physician, mitochondrial disease specialist Dr. Mary Kay Koenig, and Children's Memorial Hermann Hospital nurse LaKeesha Minor. The trip is an important chance for the Weber family to be together. They moved from St. Louis to Katy last summer so Landon could be treated by Koenig, an assistant professor of pediatric neurology at The University of Texas Medical School at Houston and director of The University of Texas Neurometabolic & Mitochondrial Clinic. Koenig, who also is a pediatric neurologist at Children's Memorial Hermann Hospital, is one of only a handful of physicians across the United States who specialize in mitochondrial disease. There is no cure.. . . More on link. www.chron.com Mitochondrial diseases result from failures of the mitochondria, specialized compartments present in every cell of the body except red blood cells. Mitochondria are responsible for creating more than 90% of the energy needed by the body ...
▶▶▶ FREE LINKS, WORKOUTS, & MORE! CLICK HERE! ▶▶▶ ▶▶▶ TOTAL HOME GYM IN A BAG ▶▶▶ GYMBOSS INTERVAL TIMERS: interneka.com RESISTANCE BANDS: bexgymbag.com ▶ EXPLORE bexlife.com ▶ FOLLOW twitter.com ▶ BECOME A FAN: facebook.com ▶ SUBSCRIBE: www.youtube.com It's been three days since I first attempted to do a headstand (as part of my brand spanking new interest in yoga practice), and I think I'm doing pretty well (btw, that's the sound of one-hand clapping). I have to tap the wall a few times with the ball of my left foot to keep balanced, but I was able to keep the headstand most of the time. My takeoffs are going well, my landings need a LOT of help. Benefits of the Headstand 1. The headstand increases circulation to the brain, which causes improved brain function (intelligence and memory) and increased vitality and confidence. 2. It improves many ailments, such as nervousness, tension, fatigue, sleeplessness, dullness, fear, poor blood circulation, bad memory, asthma, headaches, constipation, congested throat, liver or spleen, for female disorders, the initial stages of eye and nose troubles, and general lack of energy, vitality or self confidence. 3. It stimulates four of the most important endocrine glands - the pituitary, the pineal, the thyroid, and the parathyroid glands that are responsible for our very existence, for they keep the body mechanism in good working order. Pituitary gland is called the master gland of the body. As a consequence, the ...
▶▶▶ FREE LINKS, WORKOUTS, & MORE! CLICK HERE! ▶▶▶ ▶▶▶ TOTAL HOME GYM IN A BAG ▶▶▶ GYMBOSS INTERVAL TIMERS: interneka.com RESISTANCE BANDS: bexgymbag.com ▶ EXPLORE bexlife.com ▶ FOLLOW twitter.com ▶ BECOME A FAN: facebook.com ▶ SUBSCRIBE: www.youtube.com This is a video of me practicing my headstand the day after my first ever attempt at even learning how to do a headstand in yoga class with *big plug* Tara Stiles (youtube.com at Strala Yoga, 623 Broadway, NYC. While watching this, you should know: 1. I'm afraid of being upside-down. I would never even try to do cartwheels in grade school. 2. I'm over being afraid in 2010. 3. So I'm trying yoga (my first time was exactly 2 months ago), and I'm loving it. Benefits of the Headstand 1. The headstand increases circulation to the brain, which causes improved brain function (intelligence and memory) and increased vitality and confidence. 2. It improves many ailments, such as nervousness, tension, fatigue, sleeplessness, dullness, fear, poor blood circulation, bad memory, asthma, headaches, constipation, congested throat, liver or spleen, for female disorders, the initial stages of eye and nose troubles, and general lack of energy, vitality or self confidence. 3. It stimulates four of the most important endocrine glands - the pituitary, the pineal, the thyroid, and the parathyroid glands that are responsible for our very existence, for they keep the body mechanism in good working order. Pituitary gland is ...
In this 7-minute video, UAA biology professor and aquatic ecotoxicologist Dr. Frank von Hippel explains how endocrine-disrupting compounds in the environment are turning stickleback fish into hermaphrodites, and why humans might care. Answer: our hormone system is very similar to that of the stickleback fish. His research is being funded by the NIH and includes three other professors.
This short video introduces viewers to Debra R. Counts, MD, associate professor of Pediatrics at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. Dr Counts is the Director of Pediatric Endocrinology and the Endocrine Diagnostic Unit at UMMC. Her special interests include pediatric growth disorders, hypoglycemia, and diabetes. Watch this video to learn more about her practice in the medical center. Related Links: Dr. Debra R. Counts www.umm.edu University of Maryland Hospital for Children www.umm.edu UMMC Division of Pediatric Endocrinology www.umm.edu UMMC Joslin Diabetes Center www.umm.edu Patient Education: Growth Hormones and Children www.umm.edu Distributed by Tubemogul.
au.todaytonight.yahoo.com * Reporter: Helen Wellings * Broadcast Date: September 24, 2009 Our Food Authority said it is safe but many experts here and overseas believe a chemical found in baby bottles should be banned. The chemical has been pronounced dangerous by many scientific reports and it is linked to deadly diseases and has been banned in other countries. Related stories * The dangers of baby oil * Designer babies * C-section one in three births Bisphenol A, or BPA, is a chemical in many everyday food and water containers. It is used in the manufacture of brittle plastic polycarbonates for many brands of baby bottles and sippy cups, water dispensers, plastic tableware, food storage containers and it is in aluminum cans for beer, mixers and soft drinks. Reports say Bisphenol A is an endocrine disrupting chemical which mimics the sex hormone oestrogen. It is linked to infertility; problems with reproductive development, neural and behavioural development in foetuses, infants and children, early puberty in girls, obesity, breast and prostate cancer, diabetes, thyroid malfunction and attention disorders.
Some endocrine disorders will be considered disabling by Social Security. What conditions? Hyperthyroidism, Hypothyroidism and diabetes can be disabling. Learn more at www.svhdisabilityhelp.com
Dr. Theo Colborn, environmental health analyst, co-author of Our Stolen Future, and founder and President of TEDX (The Endocrine Disruption Exchange), speaks about The Male Predicament. She presents evidence linking exposure to chemicals in our environment, before and after birth, to potential health effects in boys and men - such as birth defects, learning and behavioral disorders, erectile dysfunction, infertility, reproductive cancers and more. To find out how plastics, pesticides, flame retardants and other chemicals (often from the most unlikely sources) may be contributing to these problems, view this 37 minute video at www.endocrinedisruption.com
I gave my money to the Sturge Weber foundation. Sturge-Weber syndrome a rare, congenital/ neurological disorder which involves the brain, skin, eyes, and other organs. It is indicated at birth by a large port-wine stain birthmark on the forehead and upper eyelid of one side of the face. The birthmark is caused by an overabundance of capillaries around the trigeminal nerve just beneath the surface of the face. Sturge-Weber syndrome is also accompanied by the loss of nerve cells and calcification of tissue in the cerebral cortex of the brain on the same side of the body as the birthmark. Neurological symptoms include seizures that begin in infancy and may worsen with age. Convulsions usually happen on the side of the body opposite the birthmark and vary in severity. There may be muscle weakness on the same side. Some children will have developmental delays and mental retardation; most will have glaucoma (increased pressure within the eye) at birth or developing later. The increased pressure within the eye can cause the eyeball to enlarge and bulge out of its socket (buphthalmos). Internal organ irregularities, endocrine abnormalities and behavioral disorders are all other manifestations. Although research is ongoing, the cause of this rare disorder is still unknown.
Great testimonial about an 93 year old man who had Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) injections in his knee. He was diagnosed with sever osteoarthritis and meniscus derangement. His MRI and x-rays showed bone on bone. He was suggested to have knee surgery for total knee replacement by 2 orthopedics. After his first treatment he was having less or no pain and his function was much improved. Also helpful for ACL and PCL tears, Medial and lateral collateral tears, as an alternative to arthroscopic surgery and for other joints such as AC, SC, shoulder, ankle, elbow ( medial and lateral epicondylitis), lumbar, cervical disc, DJD of the spine, spondylolesthesis, stenosis of the spine, whiplash and other ligament disorders of the spine. If Chiropractic adjustments don't hold. If spinal decompression hurts after this is usually needed. This patient golfs his age which is impressive seeing he's 93. Filmed the day before his 93'rd birthday. Also an avid bowler. He also had great results withprolotherapy and platelet rich plasma therapy for his knee arthritis which he was recommended to have surgery or total knee replacement's. I practice in Sarasota, Florida and have for 14 yrs. I like to say I practice what I preach and stay healthy myself. Our clinic is Advanced Wellness Center and we are the 3rd largest Holistic center in the state of Florida. We are diversified and often help people who no one else can. Some of the special services we offer besides Acupuncture and chiropractic are ...
Mario Skugor, MD, specializes in thyroid disorders at Cleveland Clinic. He received his medical degree from University of Zagreb in Croatia. He finished residencies in Nuclear Medicine at University of Zagreb, and Internal Medicine at St. Lukes Medical Center in Cleveland, Ohio. He completed his Endocrine fellowship at Cleveland Clinic, where his specialty interests are osteoporosis and calcium metabolism, obesity, and multiple endocrine neoplasia syndromes. For More Information: bit.ly
In 1958, a trio of hospitals in Washington, DC, merged to create the largest private hospital in the nation's capital: Washington Hospital Center. Today, Washington Hospital Center is an internationally-renowned clinical, teaching and research facility that serves a metropolitan area of more than five million people and attracts patients and physicians around the world. USNews & World Report ranks the Hospital Center as one of the best hospitals in the country for these sub-specialties: cardiac care, cardiac surgery, cardiac catheterization, endocrine disorders, geriatrics and ear, nose and throat care. Take a look inside and see what makes Washington Hospital Center special. Hospital Web site: www.WHCenter.org To become a Facebook fan: www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com
Berris Burgoyne is a famous and respected naturopath and international lecturer. Berris speaks at seminars and training events around the globe. With 20 years experience in Naturopathy and specialising in endocrine disorders, reproductive issues, immune disorders, stress management adrenal health few professionals match her insight into todays lifestyle health issues.
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