The trichome is the gland, and within that gland, we have the full cannabinoid spectrum.
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The tumor would be in the breast gland, and it typically goes ribs, implants, pectoralis major muscle, breast gland, and then nipple.
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This occurs when the Skene's gland — a gland located inside the anterior wall of the vagina — is stimulated, explains sex and dating coach Myisha Battle.
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Dena Knapp says that she was supposed to have surgery to remove her adrenal gland and a mass on the adrenal gland back on Oct.
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He famously identified the pineal gland as the point of connection, though how a gland could have access to an immaterial mind is far from clear.
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The disorder can be treated either with drugs that slow the production of the hormone within the gland or by radiation, which can destroy the gland itself.
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In men, the urethra, the tube that carries urine from the bladder, passes through the doughnut-shaped prostate gland and can be squeezed when the gland enlarges.
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Last year, Tillemann-Dick had a cancer of the parotid gland, which led to chemotherapy, radiation and doctors removing the gland, along with part of the facial nerve.
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The young woman had a baseball-size mass growing out of her left adrenal gland, a one-to-two-inch pyramid-shaped gland on top of the kidney.
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"It then is absorbed by the sweat gland, and it prevents the ability for the sweat gland to be fired upon by the nerve impulses to release perspiration," he said.
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It's absorbed mostly by the thyroid gland, destroying those cells.
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On Tuesday, he'll have surgery to remove the prostate gland.
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This stimulates the adrenal gland to release adrenalin and cortisol.
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He had surgery in July to remove his prostate gland.
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KKR and Gland Pharma were not immediately available for comment.
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It covered the entire right side of my thyroid gland.
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A mouse's mammary gland that was grown in a lab.
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It was a thymoma, a tumor in the thymus gland.
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The cause was complications of salivary gland cancer, he said.
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First, you should know that you can grow your Skene gland.
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Because of my pituitary gland, I went through puberty super late.
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In the brain, it picks out the hypothalamus and pituitary gland.
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So why did he decide to culture a snake venom gland?
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Your thyroid is a butterfly-shaped gland that sits in your neck.
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Some people's thyroid gland doesn't release enough hormones, which is called hypothyroidism.
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That's because your pituitary gland produces what's called thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH).
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Myoepithelial cells wrapped around milk-producing sacs in a mouse's mammary gland.
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Its teeth, stomach and intestine make way for an expanding esophageal gland.
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"At the base of every pore is a sebaceous gland," he said.
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There, vasopressin is made and transported to the pituitary gland, where it's released.
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Mollen says she's hoping to avoid thyroid surgery to completely remove the gland.
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It encompasses the pituitary gland, eyes, head, and lower part of the brain.
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Prostate cancer refers to the unrestrained growth of certain cells in the gland.
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If the pathology report was positive, the patient's thyroid gland was surgically removed.
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A tumor in this gland is rare, usually affecting people in their 60s.
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Lima's cancer, however, did originate in the adrenal gland, Fischetti said in the video.
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The legal complaint did include details about why Knapp needed her adrenal gland removed.
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I was born with hypopituitarism, which means my pituitary gland is not formed properly.
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When doctors removed the tumor -- along with his kidney and adrenal gland -- on Oct.
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We're told doctors had to remove a kidney and his adrenal gland during surgery.
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Every morning I inject the hormone my damaged pituitary gland can no longer produce.
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Gwynn was found in 2010 to have cancer in his right parotid salivary gland.
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Fosun, Gland Pharma and the CCEA did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
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Others, known as secretagogues, stimulate the human pituitary gland to release excess growth hormone.
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The brain also tells your adrenal gland to release chemicals like adrenaline and norepinephrine.
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The condition occurs when your body's immune system basically begins to destroy your thyroid gland.
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An overactive thyroid, or hyperthyroidism, occurs when the gland produces too much of these hormones.
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With the optic gland gone, females abandoned their eggs, began eating again, and even mated.
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The thyroid is a butterfly-shaped gland that sits at the front of your neck.
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Turns out it's the thalamus gland of a cow, which they cut from its neck.
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Gland is a punk band from New Orleans, and that's all I know about them.
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This month, Fosun Pharma bought 74 percent of India's Gland Pharma for around $1.1 billion.
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Then Amy's thyroid gland, important in regulating metabolism, started failing, stressed by the interferon treatment.
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It's made in the pineal gland, a pinecone-shaped structure located deep in the brain.
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A few days later scans revealed that Mr. Woodward had cancer of the thymus gland.
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"They'd get stuck in the mammary gland and never reach the baby," Dr. Power said.
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This organ, a modification of a brain structure called the parapineal gland (itself an associate of the better-known pineal gland, which regulates an animal's body clock), is usually covered with skin and sits on the top of the head, as the picture below shows.
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Screening is really good at finding these cancers, and the prostate gland is full of them.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The pineal gland resembles a pine cone, hence its name.
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It occurs when someone's immune system attacks the thyroid gland, which controls our bodies' hormonal functions.
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Adrenal cancer — primary adrenal cancer, meaning it started in the adrenal gland, which is really rare.
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For people with penises, that's the prostate, a gland located a few inches inside the anus.
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This stimulation makes the Skene's gland fill with fluid, which is then expressed through the urethra.
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He reveals that he had an undiagnosed hyperparathyroid gland and promptly turns it into a bit.
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I killed more boners uttering the phrase "sweat gland inflammation" than the actual problem ever did.
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"Hashimoto's is inflammation of the thyroid gland, and it's a very common disease," Dr. Davies explains.
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It receives messages from your brain's pituitary gland in the form of thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH).
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The hairs on the gland help spread sexy pheromones in an attempt at attracting a female.
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Gwynn, the Hall of Fame outfielder for the Padres, died of salivary gland cancer in 2014.
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This gland, located just below the neck, is essential in childhood, helping the immune system develop.
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Melatonin — a hormone produced by the pineal gland in the brain — helps initiate and maintain sleep.
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Both are synthetic thyroid hormones used when a person's thyroid gland is no longer functioning properly.
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In utero, her pituitary gland shifted in her brain, preventing her optic nerves from fully developing.
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The report says streptococcus bacteria was found in the girl's lungs, adrenal gland, liver and spleen.
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What is melatoninMelatonin is a naturally occurring hormone produced by the pineal gland within your brain.
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What's the harm in believing that there are beaver butt gland secretions in my vanilla ice cream?
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It secretes a glowing fluid from a tiny pocket gland near its front fins, the study says.
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"Is artificial vanilla actually made from beaver anal gland?" a friend asked me, not too long ago.
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The pancreas is a long, flat gland that sits tucked behind the stomach in the upper abdomen.
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Human Growth Hormone is prescribed to treat growth deficit in children and pituitary gland problems in adults.
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Some people speculate that the intense pleasure of prostate stimulation prove the gland evolved "for" gay sex.
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The prostate is a gland in the male reproductive system that produces the fluid found in semen.
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Pheochromocytomas increases production of some of the hormones made in the gland, leading to high blood pressure.
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They immediately ordered a test to look for the loss of adrenal-gland function, characteristic of Addison's.
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High blood levels of T.S.H. indicate that the thyroid gland is less active than it should be.
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Adrenaline is produced by the adrenal gland in response to threats, creating the fight-or-flight response.
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Pure wolves have straighter tails that have a black spot (which marks a scent gland) on them.
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It contains very high concentrations of perchlorates — salts that can do serious damage to the human thyroid gland.
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In 1983, he cowrote the guidelines for how to test for prostatitis, an infection of the prostate gland.
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Hyperthyroidism, or an overactive thyroid, is a condition where the gland produces too much thyroid hormone, including thyroxine.
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Gigi Hadid revealed in 2016 that she has Hashimoto's disease, an autoimmune disorder that attacks the thyroid gland.
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Prostate massagers The prostate is a walnut-sized gland located just a few inches inside of the anus.
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Well, just when I thought I was safe, just when I thought I had recovered, along came Gland.
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The Eastern equine encephalitis virus (in red) seen magnified in the salivary gland tissue of an infected mosquito.
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The prostate gland, reachable through three or four inches of probing, is also an erogenous zone for men.
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Men with prostate cancer have several treatment options, which include active surveillance, radiation and removing the gland altogether.
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King had surgery to remove his entire prostate gland in 2015, and had been cancer-free since then.
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However, the permanent sexual dysfunction and incontinence that often accompany standard whole gland treatment made survival feel ominous.
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"My main health problems were, immediately, the thyroid gland, high blood pressure and teeth falling out," he said.
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And he decided, instead, to punch her right in the mammary gland and fuck up his whole night.
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It was a rare disorder known as Morvan syndrome, often associated with a tumor in the thymus gland.
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Brain injuries can cause the pituitary gland to stop producing sufficient levels of hormones, medical studies have found.
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Nor did it look like a sty, which is an infection of the oil gland of the eye.
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All of Rover's grooming options include a cut, bath, brush out, ear cleaning, nail trimming and gland expression.
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She said that she was recently diagnosed with Hashimoto's disease, an autoimmune disorder that attacks the thyroid gland.
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The End claims that the e3 in the drink can help decalcify the pineal gland in your brain.
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And even if surgeons remove this gland, not all parents would agree to have it used for research.
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Oxytocin is a neuropeptide secreted by the pituitary gland during times of intimacy, like hugging, kissing and orgasm.
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She wrote that she was also recently diagnosed with Hashimoto's disease, an autoimmune disorder that attacks the thyroid gland.
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Gland managing director Ravi Penmetsa told Reuters some approvals the original deal had received were at risk of expiring.
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Charlotte Rae died after going into cardiac arrest ... and she was also battling salivary gland cancer ... TMZ has learned.
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He successfully underwent surgery to remove a tumor on his pituitary gland in 2010 to stop his increased growth.
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A CT scan of her abdomen revealed a tumor the size of a lime on the left adrenal gland.
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The venom is produced and stored in a gland that extends for one quarter of the snake's body length.
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She wrote that she was also recently diagnosed with Hashimoto's disease, an autoimmune disorder that attacks the thyroid gland.
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In addition to painful gland swelling, mumps can also cause fever, headache, muscle aches, fatigue and loss of appetite.
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A sample from a mouse mammary gland, used in research to understand tumor initiation and progression (University of Amsterdam).
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Researchers focused on radical prostatectomies, procedures that excise tumors by removing the prostate gland as well as surrounding tissue.
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India's concerns over the Gland-Fosun deal are not, however, a result of the border tensions, the source said.
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It makes perfect sense too, though, since there's an intense stigma associated with talking about hand-to-gland combat.
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"The developing brain is also very sensitive to estrogen, as is the mammary gland and the heart," she notes.
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The two tumor types affect the adrenal gland that releases the adrenaline hormone, which triggers the body's defense mechanism.
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Isotretinoin essentially shuts down the oil gland, decreasing the amount of sebum available for inflammation-causing bacteria to eat.
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So if you stimulate the prostate gland, it kind of speeds up that process and makes it more pleasurable.
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After radiation treatment, patients usually have to take thyroid hormone to replace what their gland would have made otherwise.
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In 19953, when he developed salivary gland cancer, they slept in the same hospital bed, in matching hospital gowns.
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The aroma that we know as musk, for example, first came from the gland of a male musk deer.
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The thyroid gland acts as a kind of carburetor in the body, adjusting the speed of the body's metabolism.
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The compound makes the pituitary gland less sensitive to that hormone and, in doing so, it essentially pauses puberty.
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The FDA-approved drug blocks the thyroid gland from absorbing radioactive iodine released in a nuclear accident or attack.
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Warren's "only medical condition" for which she needs medication is an underactive thyroid gland, according to her longtime doctor.
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But pumping both breasts increases levels of prolactin, a hormone involved in milk production, and increases mammary gland stimulation.
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Acne is a disease of the pilosebaceous unit — translation: the hair shaft, follicle and associated sebaceous gland and muscle.
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"Before when we only knew about the optic gland, it felt like watching the trailer to a movie," said Wang.
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They are sometimes removed if they produce excess hormones, which can happen if there is a tumor inside the gland.
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The strep bacteria were found throughout Caal's major organs, including her lungs, adrenal gland, liver, and spleen, the report said.
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When a person ingests potassium iodine, the thyroid gland becomes "full," preventing radioactive iodine from filtering in for 24 hours.
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"If I can at least walk for 30 minutes a day, it's extremely helpful for my thyroid gland," she says.
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Grunewald inspired thousands by chronicling on social media her battle with a rare form of cancer of the salivary gland.
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As we reported, the tumor was wrapped around his adrenal gland and pushing against all his organs, even his heart.
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Yesterday came news that India plans to stop China's Fosun International from buying local drugmaker Gland Pharma for $1.3 billion.
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Indeed, the route of the urethra crosses right through the prostate gland on its way to or from the bladder.
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Amelia also shared that she was also recently diagnosed with Hashimoto's disease, an autoimmune disorder that attacks the thyroid gland.
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Save for a single iodide ion, it was structurally identical to triiodothyronine (T3), a hormone made by the thyroid gland.
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Back in the 1990s, scientists in Scotland used a cell from another sheep's mam-ma-ry gland to create Dolly.
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" That phrase was repeated in a June blog published by Al Jazeera that also called Israel a metastasizing "cancerous gland.
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Since she only has one adrenal gland, Cadence is unable to play sports or any activity where she becomes overheated.
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At dusk, when light fades, the pineal gland (where Descartes believed the soul resided) releases melatonin and makes us drowsy.
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John F. Kennedy struggled with a debilitating back injury and denied he had Addison's disease, a serious adrenal gland disorder.
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Melatonin is another substance naturally produced in the body by the pineal gland that can be used as a supplement.
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"There are thyroid hormone receptors on many different organs, not just on the gland in the neck," Dr. Fink adds.
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When acetylcholinesterase is inactivated, acetylcholine builds up at nerve sites, leading to excessive stimulation of the downstream gland or muscle.
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A couple of misdirections I was fond of were clues for ESP and GLAND, and there were fun clues galore.
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His pituitary gland let loose a chemical cascade, beginning with "helper" hormones that stimulated other glands to release their hormones.
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One pituitary hormone was firing up his adrenal gland to release cortisol, which would help him deal with stressful situations.
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Dr. Wilkinson's hypothesis was that during a blast event, the shock was rattling around the pituitary gland, causing permanent damage.
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A single dose protects the thyroid gland for 21 hours and should be taken within four hours of an emergency.
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The recommendations do not apply to men with disorders of the hypothalamus, pituitary gland or testes that cause low testosterone.
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Two other research groups showed that the gene was amplified in malignancies from a human breast and a salivary gland.
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If as a result of the treatment the gland ceases to function, lifetime treatment with the synthetic hormone becomes essential.
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It also blocks the pituitary gland in the brain that produces vasopressin, which tells your body where to take water from.
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Oral, dorsal, pedal, anal and supra-orbital glands produce individually distinct odors, and oral- and dorsal-gland odors are kin distinct.
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Knapp decided to undergo the second surgery to remove her adrenal gland and mass at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn.
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Proceeds refinanced a US$299.875m one-year bridge loan that backed the purchase of a 25.348% stake in India's Gland Pharma.
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One particular study noted that cyclic vomiting syndrome mimics a pheochromocytoma, a tumor on the adrenal gland that secretes stress hormones.
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Here's how it works: The brain sends signals to the adrenal gland, which secretes hormones such as adrenaline, epinephrine and norepinephrine.
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His left kidney and adrenal gland were also removed as they were engulfed by the football-size tumor in his abdomen.
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According to the American Thyroid Association, Graves' disease is an autoimmune disease which can lead to overactivity in the thyroid gland.
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Parsabiv mimics the action of calcium by activating calcium-sensing receptors on the parathyroid gland to decrease levels of parathyroid hormone.
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Increasing testosterone levels in the body causes the male pituitary gland to release less of the hormones needed to produce sperm.
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Prostate cancer can raise levels of PSA, a protein produced by the prostate gland -- but this doesn't happen in all cases.
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"Is goat gland transplantation possible, really?" the lawyer asks, in the wake of considerable testimony answering that question in the negative.
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DHEA, a hormone produced by the adrenal gland, leads to the production of androgens and estrogens (male and female sex hormones).
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Similar experiments were carried out by Russian company 3D Bio, which reportedly was able to successfully implant a bioprinted thyroid gland.
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The thyroid, a butterfly-shaped gland found in the base of your neck, plays a huge role in your overall health.
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The thyroid is a gland that sits on the lower part of your neck and controls your metabolism by releasing hormones.
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Myoepithelial cells in the mammary gland contract, moving the milk into the nipple, through the ducts, and into the baby's mouth.
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As crazy as this is, it isn't the first time kelp has been linked to throwing someone's thyroid gland into overdrive.
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Just as the snail's body length reached 5 to 8 millimeters, the esophageal gland expanded dramatically and was teeming with bacteria.
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One day in 2000, a German urologist named Jochen Binder decided to use a da Vinci to remove a prostate gland.
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"Because gynecomastia is an overgrowth of the mammary gland, not fat, working out doesn't get rid of it," Dr. Blau writes.
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That's going straight to his pituitary gland and it will be an effective way to get across what you want to say.
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The issue took on urgency after Hall of Fame player Tony Gwynn died of salivary gland cancer in 2014 at age 53.
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But during the operation, Baker supposedly removed a healthy kidney instead, and failed to take out the adrenal gland and the mass.
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She had been battling a brain tumour since last January and had been receiving treatment for a growth in her pituitary gland.
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The most common sign of bubonic plague is the rapid growth of a "swollen and painful lymph gland," according to the CDC.
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The prostate gland is in close proximity to these tubes, located behind them and involved in adding fluids to semen when needed.
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Ordinarily, oxytocin is released by the pituitary gland in controlled, strategically timed doses—for example, when a new mother nurses her baby.
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The planned Stada bid is part of Fosun Pharma's overseas expansion plans, after it acquired an Indian drugmaker, Gland Pharma, last year.
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The duct from that gland, the suit says, led directly to the spot where he placed his dip for so many years.
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The deal was announced last July when Shanghai Fosun agreed to buy an 86 percent stake in KKR & Co-backed Gland Pharma.
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In 2012, he underwent a second surgery at Washington University in St. Louis to remove the medulla from his remaining adrenal gland.
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"The red light cures prostatitis," the salesman said, beaming proudly and handing me a brochure for the Wolman Prostate Gland Treatment System.
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When Dr. Wilson saw bleeding from one side of the gland, he realized that he had not gotten all of the tumor.
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This is an unusual genetic abnormality that can look like Addison's because it often starts with the deterioration of the adrenal gland.
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He advocated celibacy in order to redirect sexual energy to the brain, which would in turn cause "combustion" in the pineal gland.
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But more likely, my nagging was just irking them, and it had nothing to do with their ovaries, testes or pituitary gland.
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You've probably heard that a secretion called castoreum, isolated from the anal gland of a beaver, is used in flavorings and perfumes.
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The pituitary gland sits in a little bone cup on the underside of your brain, just above the roof of your mouth.
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It's an amazing gland, producing eight different hormones and running a wide variety of systems, from thyroid stimulation to reproductive hormone production.
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Another treatable cause of increased thirst and urination in older dogs, especially large female dogs, is Cushing's syndrome, an adrenal gland disorder.
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But another test did surprise the doctor: Her cortisol, an essential fight-or-flight hormone made by the adrenal gland, was undetectable.
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A walnut-shaped gland under the bladder, the prostate secretes seminal fluid, which provides nutrition for and allows the transport of sperm.
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The level of this protein produced by the prostate gland is increased above a critical value under the conditions of prostate cancer.
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In other corporate news, authorities in India have raised concerns over Shanghai Fosun Pharmaceutical Group's proposed acquisition of Gland Pharma, Reuters reported.
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Specifically, they can mimic hormones like estrogen, interfere with important hormone pathways in the thyroid gland, and inhibit the effects of testosterone.
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And he was already scheduled to see an ear, nose and throat doctor to get a needle biopsy of his enlarged gland.
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"And I've been watching her since the primaries began and thinking this woman has the adrenal gland the size of a football."
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LFO singer Devin Lima has been diagnosed with stage four adrenal cancer, a week after doctors removed a tumor from his adrenal gland.
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Penmetsa and his father, P.V.N. Raju, will remain on the Gland board and the current management team will continue to run the company.
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LFO's Devin Lima is in recovery after undergoing surgery to remove a "football-sized tumor" that had engulfed his kidney and adrenal gland.
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Commons/Public DomainEnteropneusta's common name is the "acorn worm," because, as its name implies, it has an acorn-like gland at the end.
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The 65-year-old Curry announced his cancer diagnosis last week and said he planned to have surgery to remove the prostate gland.
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KKR invested about $200 million in Gland Pharma in 2013, at that time the largest private equity investment in the local pharmaceutical sector.
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Grunewald's husband, Justin, announced on Tuesday evening that his wife had tragically lost her 0003-year battle with salivary gland and thyroid cancer.
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Lima found out 3 weeks ago the tumor was wrapped around his adrenal gland and pushing against all his organs, even his heart.
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They are hardened calcified masses that develop inside a salivary gland or duct and can block the flow of saliva into the mouth.
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After finding the tumor in his left parathyroid gland, he went straight in to have the two hour procedure done to remove it.
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The family of Tony Gwynn, a baseball Hall of Famer who died of salivary gland cancer in 2014, is suing the tobacco industry.
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Next up, scallops and sweetbreads — which, by the way, is the culinary name for the meat of an animal's thymus gland or pancreas.
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Although the surgeon could easily feel the enlarged gland in his neck, it was close to many vital blood vessels, nerves and organs.
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The liver is the largest gland in the body and it hangs as a sensitive mass in the right side of your torso.
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Watch: Barbie Ferreira's Guide to Sending Nudes "The prostate is a gland that sits inside the anus, just below the bladder," Lewis says.
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Kelp, as it turns out, is rich in iodine, a nutrient that is an essential component of the hormones your thyroid gland makes.
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She first learned she had adenoid cystic carcinoma, a rare cancer of the salivary gland, on the day before a race in 5003.
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And nuclear authorities agree that the best protection in any case is evacuation — which protects the whole body, not just the thyroid gland.
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He'll undergo surgery next week to remove his prostate gland, and anticipates taking 4-6 weeks to recuperate ... before getting back to work.
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"Increased sebaceous gland activity (the cause for oily skin) is usually associated with a thicker dermis, the second layer of the skin," he says.
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She explains that it occurs when the gonadotropin hormones involved in menstruation and ovulation are disrupted in the pituitary gland of the brain's hypothalamus.
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Russian scientists transplanted a 3-D printed thyroid gland into a lab mouse in November and expect to print human organs in 15 years.
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Second, during anal sex, a penis or dildo can stimulate the G-spot and Skene's gland because the rectum and vagina are so close.
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Around 65 percent of people with cancer only in the adrenal gland will survive for at least five years, the American Cancer Society estimates.
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The Chinese drugmaker added that Gland Pharma's founding family wanted to retain a bigger holding in the Indian company because of its good performance.
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Gland Pharma, based in the southern Indian city of Hyderabad, develops and manufactures generic injectables, primarily to sell in the United States and India.
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Image: WikimediaUsing gene sequencing tools, Wang and her colleagues identified several distinct molecular signals produced by the optic gland after captive female octopuses reproduce.
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Some suspect that there are higher concentrations of a specific type of sweat gland, called eccrine glands, located on the skin of your butt.
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Gabrielle "Gabe" Grunewald, a professional distance runner, was diagnosed with a rare salivary gland cancer back in 2009, and thyroid cancer a year later.
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Hormones are these internal secretions that come out of a gland, and they go through the blood, but they go to a specific target.
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Thyroid disease is typically diagnosed by blood tests that measure thyroid hormone production and test for antibodies against proteins found in the thyroid gland.
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John F Kennedy reportedly suffered from Addison's disease, an adrenal gland disorder, but concealed his illness from the public until after he was elected.
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The doctors have found a tumor on Walter's pituitary gland, and they need to perform brain surgery to make sure that he will survive.
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These studies also tried to track the link between ED and other medical conditions often associated with it, such as an enlarged prostate gland.
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Last month it said it aimed to increase investment in India, and last year announced it would buy three-quarters of India's Gland Pharma.
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A tumor, like Bersten's, causes the affected gland to release more PTH than it should and disrupts the balance of calcium in the blood.
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On June 6th reports emerged that Fosun's offer of $1.3 billion to acquire India's Gland Pharma is the highest bid from the firm's suitors.
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Scientists think they have figured out why: A gland at the base of its sword secretes a performance-enhancing grease that coats its head.
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Sources close to the group tell TMZ, doctors went in Thursday morning to remove the benign tumor, which is sitting on his adrenal gland.
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The actual youth, of course, are too busy sexually experimenting with one another on Minecraft and expanding their woke-gland with Teen Vogue subscriptions.
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Looking at a tumor through a surgical microscope, Dr. Wilson used an instrument called a ring curette to peel the tumor from the gland.
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The $1.3 billion deal to take an 86 percent stake in Gland Pharma would have been the biggest ever Chinese acquisition in the country.
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Potassium iodide may be given to infants and children to protect the thyroid gland in the aftermath of radiation accidents, the statement also advises.
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He posted an image of the leftover anal gland of a skunk, which was untouched by predators and scavengers at a park in California.
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It prevents the thyroid gland from taking up radioactive forms of iodine that may be released in the event of a Chernobyl-type accident.
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Wang said finding activity related to metabolism was surprising because it's the first time the optic gland has been linked to something other than reproduction.
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Surgery to remove the tumor from her salivary gland was successful, but two years later the cancer reappeared in her thyroid, which was also removed.
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"This causes a cascade of missed signals through the pituitary gland and ovaries that results in less estrogen available to build strong bones," Berz said.
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It turns out New Englanders were less likely to engage in hand-to-gland combat during the Super Bowl than Angelenos, according to Pornhub data.
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Watch this from Tonic: Hashimoto's thyroiditis is an autoimmune disorder that causes inflammation of the thyroid gland, and is the most common cause of hypothyroidism.
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Sendler was one of many authors of a mammary gland study that was conducted by the lab and published in the journal Genes and Development.
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The men in the study had come to a sexual health clinic because of problems they were having after removal of a cancerous prostate gland.
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A case in point is the recent investment of $20173 billion by Shanghai Fosun Pharmaceutical Group for a 74 percent stake in India's Gland Pharma.
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Indian television station CNBC TV18 cited Gland saying it expected the deal to be completed in a few months and did not see any hurdle.
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I can't take narcissistic stories that are not only cross-eyed boring but make me feel I'm being given a tour of an infected gland.
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Carbonari's signature approach is centered on a lymphatic facial massage — what she calls a micro gland tissue stimulation — which she delivers with a masterful touch.
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This organ, basically a very large lymph gland, is on the upper left side of the abdomen and is mostly hidden by rib and bowels.
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"Some of the men justify it by saying, 'Well, God wouldn't create this pleasure gland if he didn't want me to use it,'" Burke said.
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I close my eyes and raise my face to the sun so that the pineal gland in the front of my head is toward the sun.
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The thyroid is a gland at the front of the neck that produces hormones that regulate metabolism in the body, including heart rate and body temperature.
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But in 1977, scientists discovered that these behaviors disappeared when the optic glands—the octopus equivalent of the mammalian pituitary gland—were removed from brooding females.
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Pancreatic cancer starts in cells in the pancreas, a roughly six-inch gland in the abdomen that plays a role in digestion and blood sugar regulation.
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However, if you're an aviation buff or just someone who wants to wear Starscream's thyroid gland on your wrist, this might be the watch for you.
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But after trying for about a year, I was diagnosed with a pituitary tumor and I had to get surgery to get my pituitary gland removed.
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So these doctors who studied anatomy for years saw glands in the body — like the thyroid and adrenal gland — but we didn't understand what we did.
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For men with prostate cancer who undergo radiation or surgery to remove the prostate gland, the side effects can be onerous and include incontinence and infection.
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In the normal sequence of events, GH, secreted by the pituitary gland, locks on to GH receptors, initiating the production of IGF-1 in the liver.
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Private-equity backed Gland Pharma and the cabinet committee, chaired by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, did not immediately respond to requests for comment on Monday.
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There also isn't a brain to signal the beginning of ovulation through the pituitary gland — just a researcher jumpstarting the system with doses of reproductive hormones.
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The Diagnosis Acromegaly is a rare disease caused by an excess of growth hormone, usually due to a tumor in the pituitary gland of the brain.
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KKR, which invested in Gland in 2014, is selling all its stake in the company, while Gland's founders will retain a stake, according to a statement.
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Patients of high-volume surgeons had fewer complications not only with the thyroid gland itself, but also less bleeding and wound infection, and fewer respiratory problems.
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The butterfly-shaped gland in your neck is normally responsible for producing hormones that help regulate your metabolism, temperature, and your heart rate, among other things.
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Fosun returned to its investment plans this week, making a non-binding bid to buy India's Gland Pharma, which is valued at up to $1.5 billion.
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If you're not in possession of a prostate, it can be hard to visualize why massaging a marble-sized gland in your asshole might be pleasurable.
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In Graves' they attack the thyroid gland and, in the process, send a message to make and release thyroid hormone, whether it is needed or not.
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All the cancers were localized, meaning they were confined to the prostate and had not spread to nearby tissue outside the gland, or to distant organs.
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Currently, only fetal tissue has all the components — cells from the thymus gland, bone marrow and liver — needed to create a human immune system in mice.
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Gwynn, who played all 20 seasons of his Hall of Fame career with the San Diego Padres, died in 2014 of cancer of the salivary gland.
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With the full genome in hand, the researchers then analyzed which sections of it are turned on in the venom gland but not in other tissues.
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The clinic only learned of their mistake after the surgery, when a second pathologist analyzed the now-removed prostate gland and determined that it was not cancerous.
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Since then it has expanded globally, establishing field offices in over 40 countries, which are coordinated and led by executives at its international headquarters in Gland, Switzerland.
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Part of this comes from growing up with a gland disorder that affects her body's hormone production, but there's also an element of genuinely giving zero fucks.
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Low testosterone can also be caused by tumors in the pituitary gland or testes, especially in younger men, as well as diseases such as type 2 diabetes.
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Fatefully, he asked an old friend to do the surgery, and while removing the entire thyroid gland cured the cancer, it had serious consequences for Price's health.
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The early detection blood test measures the level of protein produced by cells of the prostate gland — and allowed Stiller to learn of the cancer early on.
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Winlevi, which is being trialed on both men and women, is a small molecule that penetrates the skin to reach the androgen receptors of the sebaceous gland.
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In 2010, Gwynn was diagnosed with cancer of his parotid salivary gland and died four years later of respiratory failure caused by the disease, the lawsuit stated.
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Then his problem could be rooted in hyperhidrosis, an overactive sweat gland disorder that affects 2.8 percent of the population, usually on the hands, feet, and armpits.
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From a medical dictionary perspective, it's a gland, which is an organ that's primary function is to secrete, and it's located below the bladder, surrounding the urethra.
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Gland's founder P.V.N. Raju and his son Ravi Penmetsa will remain on the Gland board, with Penmetsa also retaining his position as managing director and chief executive.
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It tasted like a better version of the banana pudding from New York's Magnolia Bakery — a dream version that includes buttery crunchies and gland-tingling passion fruit.
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GHD is a rare disorder characterized by the inadequate secretion of the growth hormone from the pituitary gland, an organ responsible for the production of multiple hormones.
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The third Beastie, Adam Yauch — MCA, the conscience, shaman and intellectual backbone of the group — died in 2012 after a three-year battle with salivary gland cancer.
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He sent the patient for the blood test to look for evidence of excessive growth hormone and for an M.R.I. to look for an enlarged pituitary gland.
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When he heard about Sasha's symptoms, he thought of the thyroid, a gland that sits at the base of the neck and secretes hormones that regulate metabolism.
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Clevers said his lab now plans to make venom gland organoids from the world's 50 most venomous animals and they will share this biobank with researchers worldwide.
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This leftover anal gland, the part that holds the skunk's signature smell, is an indication that the animal that ate it knew of the stench lurking inside.
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She doesn't know, and might not know for a decade, whether the tumor and subsequent radiation will have a lasting effect on her hormones and pituitary gland.
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If it's caught early, adrenal cancer may be treated simply by removing the affected adrenal gland and any nearby lymph nodes that appear enlarged and may be cancerous.
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In a statement on Sunday, Gland said the deal would allow it to make biosimilars - lucrative copies of biotech drugs - at Fosun's site and sell them in India.
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Gabe, a former track and cross-country athlete for the University of Minnesota, was first diagnosed with a rare salivary gland cancer called adenoid cystic carcinoma in 2009.
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For example, there are reports of endometriosis of the the adrenal gland, appendix, sciatic nerve, nasal cavity, "and many other less common but entirely possible manifestations," Sinervo explained.
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Most people associate anal orgasms with people who have penises, since they have a prostate (a gland located inside the anal canal that's considered a "potent pleasure point").
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The prostate is a walnut-shaped gland that wraps around the urethral canal, and exists in order to create a nutrient rich ejaculate fluid that help sperm thrive.
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"There has been some research that suggests that Ashwaganda may be beneficial in the areas of boosting immunity, joint health, adrenal gland support and hormone balance," she says.
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The tumor was acting like an extra adrenal gland, secreting hormones that prevented him from growing and caused him to sweat profusely, often until his clothes were drenched.
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Early on, it's established that the purpose of the Resonator is to produce a vibration that stimulates the pineal gland—a real-life structure inside the human brain.
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Numerous studies have shown that blue light keeps people's pineal gland from releasing melatonin — the hormone that reduces alertness and signals to the body it's time to sleep.
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The abnormal levels of the pituitary hormone suggested that he might have a tumor in his pituitary gland as well—and might even have the unusual genetic syndrome.
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Later he diagnosed a disorder doctors didn't believe could exist Lindsay suspected there might be something in his adrenal gland that acted like a tumor, but wasn't one.
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Thyroidectomy, the removal of the thyroid gland, is a common operation, performed more than 130,000 times a year in the United States, but doing it right is difficult.
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