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If you start wetting the bed as an adult, see your doctor. You may hear them call your problem nocturnal enuresis, which is the medical name of the condition. Some of the reasons it may be happening to you: Your kidneys make more pee than normal.A hormone called ADH tells yourkidneysto...
Learn about hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and find out about different types. You'll also get information about some of the risks and benefits of hormone treatment. Why HRT Is Used Menopause is a natural transition for women in midlife, and it is a period of gradual hormonal changes. ...
How is non-invasive breast cancer treated? What is early detection of basal cell carcinoma? What does hormone therapy do for breast cancer? What part of the body does breast cancer generally affect? How is breast cancer stage determined? What is the WHO classification of tumors of the breast...
What kind of science is neuroscience? What is ADH hormone? What does a depression drug mean? What is tryptophan? What is physiologic stressor? What is vestibular stimulation? What is amygdala hijack? What is DMT (the drug)? What does cortisol do in the HPA axis? What does� the tempor...
When I learned that I had mold illness, I also learned that I had Lyme, MCAS, parasites, the MTFHR genetic mutation, leaky gut, and major hormone imbalances and nutrient deficiencies. It all goes hand in hand. Mold doesn’t cause Lyme, and Lyme doesn’t cause mold, but togeth...
Small-cell lung cancer tumors are made up of neuroendocrine cells – the same kind of cells that release hormones. In the case of SIADH, cancer cells release ADH, causing a spike in levels of this hormone. Unlike ADH release controlled by the pituitary, ADH released from cancer cells is no...
What does hormone therapy do for breast cancer? What causes atypical squamous cells? What color are breast cancer lumps? What are the chances a lump is breast cancer? What does breast cancer screening involve? Why is breast cancer so common? What are some side effects of breast cancer? Does...
What is the UV range of a spectrophotometer? What is the glomerulus? What do the levels of a food web represent? What is ADH hormone? What tubes are used for what blood tests? What does the pH level in water mean? What is OD in spectrophotometer? What is a normal monocyte count? Wha...
TPO antibodies can function kind of like these self-injuries. Your body usually uses the immune system to fight disease, but sometimes it can backfire and instead of fighting disease your body starts to fight itself in a condition calledautoimmunity. ...