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    The male and female anatomical structures have many similarities and differences. Some similarities in male and female anatomical structures is the obvious physiology that both reproduce and come together. When they come together they can fertilize and make a human life when combined. Other ways the male and female anatomical structures are similar are once they hit puberty they function and the external anatomical characteristics and reproductive system becomes eminent and fully functional an…

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    a bio truth of femaleness and maleness. Them two are as of now not quite the same as origination. There Chromosomal and Hormonal are unique in relation to each other, and that demonstrates to us the physical distinctive in them. The estrogen and androgen make the procedure of the sex diffraction all through there whole life. the Hormones make them Tall, form, more mass on them. A few guys will experience some forcefulness in there…

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    in men of the same age (Reckelhoff, 2016). This could be the result of reduction in female sex hormones, particularly estrogen. According to Reckelhoff (2016), “It is possible that with the loss of estrogens at menopause, the unopposed effect of androgens in postmenopausal women may contribute to their elevated [blood pressure].” This assumption has yet to be tested, however. Given this data, I hypothesize that if a person’s age increases, then his or her blood pressure will increase; also, if a…

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    Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) affects up to 10% of women in the reproductive age (1). PCOS is a proinflammatory state characterized by menstrual dysfunction and hyperandrogenism and is associated with features of the metabolic syndrome, particularly, obesity, diabetes, dyslipidemia, and atherosclerosis (1– 4). The metabolic syndrome is associated with excessive accumulation of central body fat. Adipose tissue (AT) produces several cytokines termed adipokines, which have ISSN Print 0021-972X…

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    (Carlson) believes that cases of aggression that are thought to be caused by high levels of testosterone can be treated with drugs that block androgen receptors and therefore stop androgens from causing their usual effects. It is believed that testosterone influences and increases activity in the amygdala, this may enhance a person’s irritability and cause them to be more aggressive, therefore by controlling testosterone…

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    Being a part of a Human Sexuality course has definitely opened my eyes to many different topics and issues that are occurring around the world. I believe I have lived a very sheltered life after learning about some of these topics, because I hadn’t even heard of most of them. I liked to think I knew all there was to know about human sexuality simply because I understood sexual intercourse, STI`s, and using protection. But human sexuality involves much more than those three things. Three of the…

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    A blessing aide for the new quadragenarian in your life. Following 39 years of not being 40, I chose it an attempt. Being two score is not at all like anything before it so I feel it is reasonable to caution you around a couple of things How can it feel to be 40? I'll strive for an option that is fresher than that since a long time ago toothed workhorse: "It's superior to the option." Yes, I've heard that life starts at 40, however I increased nothing from perusing Walter B. Pitkin's Life…

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    hyperandrogenism, obesity, insulin resistance and diabetes. Thirty-eight to 88% of women with PCOS are overweight or obese (Balen, A. H. 1995; Legro, R. S. 2000). Hyperandrogenism in PCOS patients influences the pathophysiology of adipose tissue, because excess androgen facilitates the deposition of abdominal visceral fat in human and animal models (Xita and Tsatsoulis, 2006). Adipose tissue is considered as an active endocrine organ that secretes hormones, growth factors, cytokines, adipokines…

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    Mushrooms There are different types of mushrooms like crimini, baby button Portobello, shiitake, which you can consume to control the estrogen percentage in the body. Mushroom controls the production of enzyme, aromatase. This enzyme converts hormone androgen…

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    often try to fit in any moderate activity as well as any vigorous activity. Walking is the best exercise that the majority of people can do. 2. Medications You can also ask your doctor about medications that can help to overcome this disorder. Anti-androgens are drugs that help to reduce male hormone levels. These medicines can help stop excess hair growth and diminish acne. To lower testosterone and blood glucose levels, diabetes medications can also be prescribed. It is very important to…

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