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Update in Endocrinology

Annals of Internal Medicine, 2001
The articles discussed in this Update fall under the following general areas of endocrinology: diabetes mellitus and lipids, hypothyroidism, subclinical hypothyroidism, subclinical hyperthyroidism,...
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Endocrinology of Obesity

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2010
Obesity is a growing health concern in humans and companion animals. Obesity is highly associated with various endocrine abnormalities that are characterized by hormonal imbalance and/or resistance. Weight reduction generally normalizes these endocrine alterations, implicating obesity as a direct cause.
Dong Yong, Kil, Kelly S, Swanson
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Endocrinology of gynaecomastia

Annals of Clinical Biochemistry: International Journal of Laboratory Medicine, 2001
Gynaecomastia is the most common disorder of the male breast. It can occur at any age, and for this reason laboratory investigations may be requested by clinicians from many specialties. Gynaecomastia may occur transiently in neonates. It may also occur transiently during puberty, when it is common and generally benign. It must, however, be regarded as
A A, Ismail, J H, Barth
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THE ENDOCRINOLOGY OF OBESITY

Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America, 1996
Numerous endocrine alterations are associated with obesity (Table 1). The majority of the alterations are secondary to obesity and must be considered simply associated and potentially in the pathogenesis of the complications of obesity. The discovery of new endocrine peptides such as leptin that signal body fat content will increase our understanding ...
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Cardiovascular Endocrinology

Seminars in Vascular Medicine, 2004
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Endocrinology of lactation

Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2004
The endocrine control of lactation is one of the most complex physiologic mechanisms of human parturition. Mammogenesis, lactogenesis, galactopoiesis, and galactokinesis are all essential to assure proper lactation. Prolactin is the key hormone of lactation and seems to be the single most important galactopoietic hormone.
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Environmental endocrinology

General and Comparative Endocrinology, 2007
The rapidly evolving discipline of environmental endocrinology is briefly reviewed from the 'heroic era' to the present. Environmental endocrinology has developed in response to the need to understand how hormones modulate and control physiological processes in animals exposed to the exigencies of their particular, natural, environment.
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Endocrinology as Paradigm, Endocrinology as Authority

Endocrinology, 1984
What I would like to talk about with you tonight is endocrinology as paradigm, and endocrinology as authority. What is the process by which the ideas in a science such as endocrinology change with time, and how best can new ideas develop? How do ideas in science influence society, aside from the obvious effect of technology?
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Endocrinology and Suicide

Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 1986
The data accumulated so far suggest several tentative conclusions. First, thyroid and adrenal gland disease unquestionably can produce severe mental disturbances. Most of these are "organic" in nature, but depressive symptoms are common as well. A connection between these diseases and suicide has not been established, however.
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ENDOCRINOLOGY

Annual Review of Medicine, 1954
L J, SOFFER, J L, GABRILOVE
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