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    literally deteriorate the longer a person has depression. The most notable changes are the shrinking of the Frontal Cortex (responsible for planning, judgement and emotion), Basal Ganglia (responsible for movement) and the Hippocampus (responsible for memory and emotion). It’s also believed that these changes are a response to the increased level of Cortisol which is released from the adrenal gland (which just-so-happens to grow in sufferers of depression). As a whole, the brain of a person with…

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    combination of the Greek words "hippo" for horse and "kampos" for ocean. Glucocorticoid is a hormone that dominatingly influences the digestion system of sugars and, to a lesser degree, fats and proteins. Glucocorticoids are made in the outside (the cortex) of the adrenal organ and artificially classed as steroids. Cortisol is the real common glucocorticoid. The term glucocorticoid likewise applies to proportional hormones incorporated in the research center. For the past few decades, the most…

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    Steroids

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    Steroids are strong chemical substances that can decrease swelling and inflammation quickly. These drugs are closely related to cortisol, a hormone that is produced from the cortex of the adrenal glands. Another name for Steroids is Corticosteroids. They are mostly used when it comes to arthritis treatment because of their anti-inflammatory properties, but is recommended as a low dose or short term treatment when possible to reduce side effects. Some of the Corticosteroids drugs include…

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    Cortisol is one of the major glucocorticoids produced in the adrenal cortex (Rachlin et al., 2013). Studies show that cortisol is a considerable precedent for its use as a physiological biomarker of stress (Rachlin et al., 2013). In the study a spot cortisol assay was taken before and after the art therapy intervention…

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    awareness to how stress affects both the body and the mind and how to keep it under control. When the body remains under stress for long periods of time the brain reacts; releasing a hormone called Cortisol. Cortisol is a hormone produced by the adrenal cortex of the kidney. Throughout the day, this hormone maintains blood glucose and suppresses non vital organ systems to…

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    Knee Injury Research Paper

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    they may give you crutches to prevent you from putting extra pressure on it and weight. Indeed, they can give you a shot in your knee to help give movement back and have less pain, it is called cortisone. Cortisone is a hormone produced by the adrenal cortex. It is also made synthetically for the use as an anti-inflammatory and antiallergy agent. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medicines are used to reduce pain and swelling. Without treatment, the injured ACL is less able to control the movement…

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    INTRODUCTION ` Human Sexual dimorphism as its basic element of identity is genetically determined and determines the natural path of social development and cultural heritage. Complementarity of the morphological phenotype characteristics and behavioral of the men and women is part of the genetic program of human nature-oriented implementation of the basic tasks to fulfill in life, which is to have offspring, which in turn is, related to its fertility. This consists of the ability to produce…

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    1. Summary of how I identified Bacillus cereus. a. First, I performed the gram stain test, I then went on to do the spore stain. b. The results I obtained from the gram stain were gram positive rods, I could tell they were positive by the purple color to them and the rod shape by the comparison provided in the lab manual (Wilkosz, Peterson). After I confirmed the results I performed the spore stain, which indicated that my sample was positive so it contained endospores. The sample should have…

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    vasoconstriction in the circulatory system, which increases blood pressure and can cause hypertension (Burchum and Rosenthal, 2016,p.471-473). Aldosterone is what controls the fluid and electrolyte balance in the body. It also is released from the adrenal cortex and activates retention of sodium, which increases the fluid volume, which consequently increases the blood pressure (Dhillon S., 2013, p.1452). During heart failure there is a decrease in the profusion to peripheral tissues. The RAAS…

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    Outline On Heart Failure

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    What is Heart Failure? According to MayoClinic.Org,” Heart failure, sometimes referred to as congestive heart failure, occurs when your heart muscle doesn't pump blood as well as it should. Certain conditions, such as narrowed arteries in your heart (coronary artery disease) or high blood pressure, gradually leave your heart too weak or stiff to fill and pump efficiently.” Web. . January 12, 2016 There are contributing factors that can lead to heart failure such as coronary artery disease,…

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