How Does Radiation Effect the Endocrine System? https://lnkd.in/enViNNGf A literature study of radiation effect on endocrine system is described.Endocrine disorders are common to people who they are exposed to radiation, it develops of hormone dysfunction and neoplasms in the irradiated gland and require long-term follow-up. Herein we discuss effects of radiation on the endocrine system. #Radiation, #Endocrinology, #Prevention
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🌟Never miss this interesting #Review 🔥Article Views 2135; Citations 2 Title: Unveiling the Etiopathogenic Spectrum of Hypophysitis: A Narrative Review 👥Sara Menotti et al. 🏥Pituitary Unit, Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Fondazione Policlinico Universitario A. Gemelli, IRCCS, 00168 Rome, Italy 🔗https://lnkd.in/gTByvqkS Journal of Personalized Medicine MDPI Figure 3. Etiopathogenesis of SARS-CoV-2 and vaccine-related hypophysitis
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Live CPD Course: Adrenal Dysregulation - A Behavioural Approach Join Claire Doherty for a one-day course in which you will: 🟠 Explore how and why Adrenal Dysregulation develops in clients and how you can support them. 🟠 Examine the physiology, endocrinology & psychoneuroimmunology associated with adrenal dysregulation in relation to individual differences including diet, behavioural patterns, circadian rhythms and adverse childhood events. 🟠 Learn with a specific focus upon lifestyle factors and behaviour. Book your place now 🔗 https://lnkd.in/eAHBvW6t #Adrenal #Dysregulation #Physiology #Endocrinology #Immunity #CPD
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📢Dear LinkedIn family, We are excited to invite you to the Global Steroids Conference 2025! 💨Venue: Lisbon, Portugal 💨Date: Aug 18-19 💥This event is a must-attend for anyone looking to stay at the forefront of steroid therapy, hormone metabolism, and endocrine research. Why attend? 1] Gain insights from leading experts on the latest advancements in steroid treatments. 2] Network with professionals from around the world who are driving innovation in healthcare. 3] Explore new research that could shape the future of endocrinology and patient care. Register now at: https://lnkd.in/gf4j_mQB Visit us at: https://lnkd.in/gFCxinrf #Antiinflammatorydrugs #Syntheticsteroids #Biochemicalpathways #Steroidpharmacology #Steroidsideeffects #Legalregulations #Medicalethics #Hormonereplacementtherapy #Catabolicsteroids #Steroidaddiction #Clinicaltrials #Molecularbiologyofsteroids #Drugtesting #Steroidresearch #GCS2025 #Globalcongress #events2025 #Hybridevent #Sportsscience #Sportsmedicine #Hormonetherapy #Steroidreceptors #Doping #Adrenalglands #Steroidmetabolism #Androgens #Estrogens #Therapeuticuses
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It’s not too late to register for the Pre-Congress Androgen Excess and PCOS Society (AEPCOS) Update Meeting event, taking place at #ECE2024 on Friday 10 May: https://lnkd.in/eQ2uYwYp This meeting is a collaboration between the Androgen Excess and PCOS Society (AEPCOS) and the European Society of Endocrinology. This scientific update meeting will focus on the role of the immune system in the pathophysiology and clinical features of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (#PCOS), which is the most common endocrinopathy in women. Speakers will include Camila Consiglio (Sweden), Oleg Varlamov (United States) and Malini Laloraya (India). Register for ECE 2024 now to take advantage of the Early Bird rate: https://lnkd.in/euAt63U8 #endocrinology #OurEndocrineCommunity #BecauseHormonesMatter
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https://lnkd.in/gBxRk3-s Article title: Two cases of traumatic isolated ACTH deficiency Author(s): Tatsuo Ishizuka; Motochika Asano; Kei Fujioka; Ichiro Mori; Kazuo Kajita; Hiroyuki Morita Journal: International Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism Journal ISSN: 2640-7582 Abstract: Case 1: A 65- year-old man was accidentally injured by wooden hammer on his top of head on 34 years before. He was suffered from vomiting, diarrhea and hypotension, and the laboratory examination revealed increased CRP level, hyponatremia and decreased plasma cortisol and ACTH levels, suggesting isolated ACTH deficiency and Crohn disease diagnosed by colonoscopic biopsy, and finally transferred to University Hospital. LH-RH, TRH, CRH and GHRP stimulation tests showed normal response of plasma pituitary hormones except for no response of plasma ACTH and cortisol levels by CRH stimulation. ACTH stimulation test showed no response of plasma cortisol levels although hydrocotisone replacement therapy had already been started. MRI imaging showed bottom of anterior lobe was crushed and pituitary gland was atrophied, which suggested brain might be injured by any strong trauma. #EndocrineGlands #Hormones #HormoneMetabolism #StructureAndPhysiochemicalProperties #HormonalReceptors #SignalingMechanisms #HormoneRegulatedGeneExpression #IntracellularSteroidAndLipidMetabolism #BoneAndMineralMetabolism #Infertility #Peertechz #PeertechzPublications #SexualDifferentiation #Puberty #PediatricEndocrinology #EndocrinePharmacology #MolecularEndocrinology #GastrointestinalEndocrinology #Neuroendocrinology #ComparativeEndocrinology #CardiovascularEndocrinology #ReproductiveEndocrinology
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We are fast approaching The Hypertension Scientific Sessions September 5-8th at the Hilton Chicago. Spacelabs looks forward each year to learning about the latest breakthroughs in hypertension research. This is where experts from various fields—cardiology, nephrology, endocrinology, and more—come together to explore the intricate connections between hypertension, cardiac health, kidney function, stroke risk, obesity, and even genetics. Will we see you there? #Hypertension24
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Harvard University: NMN helps with losing weight, reducing cholesterol , and lowering blood pressure In August 2023, Professor David Sinclair's research team at Harvard Medical School published a study in The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. A number of overweight or obese adult subjects over 45 years were enrolled in a 28-day clinical study. The subjects consumed 2000mg NMN daily and their health indicators were continuously monitored. According to the study, a daily dose of 2000mg NMN for 28 days is not harmful to humans. The study showed that for overweight or obese subjects, NMN helped to lose weight and reduced total cholesterol level, including low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, known as "bad cholesterol". In addition, NMN was also helpful in lowering blood pressure.
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https://lnkd.in/gPsmfAWc Article title: Recombinant Growth hormone response in Indian girls with Turner syndrome Author(s): Inderpal Singh Kochar; Smita Ramachandran; Aashish Sethi Journal: International Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism Journal ISSN: 2640-7582 Introduction: Turner syndrome (TS) is characterized by short statute and ovarian dysgenesis in females with one X chromosome and partial or complete absence of the second X. It has an estimated birth prevalence of 1/2000 to 1/5000 female live births [1]. There is a global growth delay in TS characterized by slight intrauterine growth retardation, delayed growth during infancy and childhood, and lack of a pubertal growth spurt [2]. Typical stigmata include short stature, primary amenorrhoea, estrogen insufficiency and cardiovascular malformations. #EndocrineGlands #Hormones #HormoneMetabolism #StructureAndPhysiochemicalProperties #HormonalReceptors #SignalingMechanisms #HormoneRegulatedGeneExpression #IntracellularSteroidAndLipidMetabolism #BoneAndMineralMetabolism #Infertility #Peertechz #PeertechzPublications #SexualDifferentiation #Puberty #PediatricEndocrinology #EndocrinePharmacology #MolecularEndocrinology #GastrointestinalEndocrinology #Neuroendocrinology #ComparativeEndocrinology #CardiovascularEndocrinology #ReproductiveEndocrinology
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https://lnkd.in/gnNCmaED Article title: Closing the Mortality Gap in Diabetic Ketoacidosis and Hyperosmolar Hyperglycemic State: Implications of a Clinical Decision Support App Author(s): Yair Saperstein; Joongheum Park; Samy I McFarlane Journal: International Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism Journal ISSN: 2640-7582 Abstract: Case 1: A 65- year-old man was accidentally injured by wooden hammer on his top of head on 34 years before. He was suffered from vomiting, diarrhea and hypotension, and the laboratory examination revealed increased CRP level, hyponatremia and decreased plasma cortisol and ACTH levels, suggesting isolated ACTH deficiency and Crohn disease diagnosed by colonoscopic biopsy, and finally transferred to University Hospital. LH-RH, TRH, CRH and GHRP stimulation tests showed normal response of plasma pituitary hormones except for no response of plasma ACTH and cortisol levels by CRH stimulation. ACTH stimulation test showed no response of plasma cortisol levels although hydrocotisone replacement therapy had already been started. MRI imaging showed bottom of anterior lobe was crushed and pituitary gland was atrophied, which suggested brain might be injured by any strong trauma. #Diabetes #ClinicalDecisionSupport #EndocrineGlands #Hormones #HormoneMetabolism #StructureAndPhysiochemicalProperties #HormonalReceptors #SignalingMechanisms #HormoneRegulatedGeneExpression #IntracellularSteroidAndLipidMetabolism #BoneAndMineralMetabolism #Infertility #Peertechz #PeertechzPublications #SexualDifferentiation #Puberty #PediatricEndocrinology #EndocrinePharmacology #MolecularEndocrinology #GastrointestinalEndocrinology #Neuroendocrinology #ComparativeEndocrinology #CardiovascularEndocrinology #ReproductiveEndocrinology
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The Marga and Walter Boll Foundation supports the study "You are what you eat - forever? Reversibility of dopaminenergic midbrain impairments in metabolic disease". This study investigates the question of whether the changes in the dopaminergic midbrain associated with the "Western lifestyle" and the resulting restrictions in motivation and learning behavior are permanent or reversible and up to what degree of severity of metabolic changes normalization can be achieved through preventive measures. The research project is being carried out at the Polyclinic for Endocrinology, Diabetology and Preventive Medicine at Cologne University Hospital and is designed as a randomized, controlled study with 120 participants over two years. "Investigating the reversibility of early brain changes associated with the Western lifestyle will have implications for the development of preventive and therapeutic measures." Dr. Ruth Hanssen, Project Manager, Polyclinic for Endocrinology, Diabetology and Preventive Medicine, University Hospital Cologne Find out more (in German language only): https://lnkd.in/ebwSGX3C #BOLLFILTER
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