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    traditionally, people were classified into two separate genders. Sex differentiation is especially sensitive during a developmental phase that takes place roughly 60 days after contraception and continues throughout an individual’s life. Gonadal hormones such as estrogen and testosterone can contribute to the differential of tissues in the…

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    List the hormones that play a role in the urinary system and what they do. Vasopressin (ADH antidiuretic hormone) and aldosterone are the hormones that play a role in the urinary system. In the urinary system vasopressin regulates water loss and aldosterone maintains the balance of electrolytes and water. Sources: "Vasopressin | Definition of Vasopressin by Medical Dictionary." TheFreeDictionary.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 19 Dec. 2015. . "Aldosterone | Definition of Aldosterone by…

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    Our hormones play a huge role in our physical and emotional health. So if anything causes them to become out of balance, it affects our immune system, muscle mass, mood, and sexuality. Because of this, it is important that all women understand what causes a hormone imbalance to occur in the first place and what they can do to correct it if it happens. The Causes of Hormone Imbalances A hormone imbalance is a response to other changes in the body. For instance, if a woman gains a significant…

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    The impact that hormones had on teen love was evident in Romeo and Juliet. After knowing Romeo for only a few hours, Juliet immediately agreed to marry him. Hormones in this case caused both teens to decide that they had found intense admiration for each other after a short period of time. Labels were also eminent in the famous play. Romeo was relieved from many punishments because of his high status label. One example of this is when Romeo got banished instead of executed for murdering Tybalt.…

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    Health should not feature a cost. In today's commercial society, however, this appears to be the case far frequently. Definitely you have seen that living "green" and eating "healthy" seems to be far more pricey. For instance, you may get an oily unhealthy burger for just one dollar, on the other hand a salad will cost you somewhere around 5 or 6 dollars and up. Even at the supermarket, you can see that natural foods cost more than regular produce. Going to the health club likewise features a…

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    aug-498 Facts About Hormone Replacement Therapy for Men According to the medical experts at the popular HealthGains clinic, men from their middle age suffer from the decrease of production of the testosterone hormone. As per www.everydayhealth.com, this hormone is responsible for sexual characteristics and has a great effect on the whole body. Because of this, any reduction of this hormone can affect the functions of many organs in the body. More importantly, such a reduction of testosterone…

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    Hormone imbalances are becoming increasingly common due to changes in diet and other environmental factors. In the past, hormone problems usually only affected older women, usually in their forties and fifties. Today, more teenage girls are showing signs of hormone imbalances. For a teenage girl, the problems associated with a hormone imbalance can be particularly disturbing or embarrassing. Many hormonal changes occur during the teenage years. Young women often get their first periods during…

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    In Kailey’s (2005) “Just Add Hormones” the transsexual experience is portrayed from which I choose two main significant points: transsexual misinformation and the cultural revolution. Kailey (2005) explains the struggle of transsexual individuals who are often mistreated and misdiagnosed by the Diagnostic Statistics Manual, which depicts transgender behaviors as abnormal. In the same way, transgender symptoms are seen as components of a gender identity disorder or related to a mental issue. The…

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    The hormone insulin, made inside the pancreas with the help of beta cells, is released with each meal, to help the body store the blood glucose it gets from food (1). Your blood glucose level is an important level to shows how much sugar a person's body has in their blood, which in effect comes from the food that we eat. The insulin normally targets the liver because it’s the organ that removes glucose from the body turning it into glycogen.(2) There are many different types of insulin based off…

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    obesity unlike type one which is genetic. Gestational diabetes is diabetes occurring during pregnancy. To qualify as obese, one must weigh twenty percent more than their weight that corresponds to their height. Obesity can be caused by a endogenous hormone. For example, hypothyroidism is one. Hypothyroidism is when TSH is increased, and thyroxine is decreased. There are two types of obesity, idiopathic and endogenous. Idiopathic is caused by a person's lifestyle, while endogenous is caused…

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