Excessive hair growth can be caused by many different things, including genetic causes, hormonal imbalances, polycystic ovary...
The symptom of hirsutism, i.e. excessive sexual hair of the male pattern for the individual woman, must be strictly differentiated from hypertrichosis, which is not androgendependent and occurs in both sexes, and also from the disease of virilization. The suffering derives from a divergence from...
Secondary hyperhidrosis can be caused bydopamineagonists,antidepressants, antipsychotics,alcohol, andinsulin. Systemic disorders such asdiabetesmellitus,hyperthyroidism, and Parkinson's disease, and tumors such aspheochromocytomaand lymphomahave been associated with secondary hyperhidrosis. What signs and symptoms ...
Fever and Other Disease Sometimes sweating is a symptom of a larger health problem. People with fevers often begin excessive sweating as the fever breaks and their bodies begin to cool. Sweating can be a symptom of several other diseases as well, including angina (chest pain related to the he...
K. et al. Intracerebral transplantation of bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells reduces amyloid-beta deposition and rescues memory deficits in Alzheimer's disease mice by modulation of immune responses. Stem cells 28, 329–343 (2010). 38. Chen, X. L. et al. High-mobility group box-1...
Over the past few years, there has been accumulated evidence that excessive Sb intake induces a variety of toxic effects such as liver damage (Zhong et al., 2022), metabolic abnormalities, cardiovascular disease (Tan et al., 2023) and neurotoxicity (Zheng et al., 2021). Moreover, frequent...
What are stress hormones? Explain their functions. How does stress affect growth and development? What is the role of stressful life events as an influence upon disease? What is the relationship between stress and how it affects our food choices, metabol...
However, these metabolites were all down-regulated in our LC/MS analysis (Table 1), which strongly supported previous observations that high N increases plant disease susceptibility3,4. Heat, drought and pathogen infection are the most important environmental stresses limiting the growth and ...
(B-lymphatic or T-lymphatic NHL) such as for example hair cell leukaemia, Burkitt's lymphoma or mucosis fungoides; Hodgkin's disease; uterine cancer (corpus carcinoma or endometrial carcinoma); CUP syndrome (Cancer of Unknown Primary); ovarian cancer (ovarian carcinoma—mucinous or serous cys...
"It doesn't matter if you're categorized as normal weight, overweight or obese during pre-pregnancy — exceeding the 2009 Institute of Medicine GWG targets seems to have a growth promoting effect on the fetus," explained the co-author Zach Ferraro, a PhD student in Dr. Adamo's lab and ...