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    Gigantism and Dwarfism

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    the growth hormone a rare disorder known as Acromegaly or gigantism may develop. The overproduction of the growth hormone most of the time is caused by a tumor. Swelling and thickening of the skin‚ growth and enlargement of the bones‚ especially if the hands‚ feet and face are caused by excess growth hormone. Acromegaly or gigantism is a rare hormonal disorder than can develop when your pituitary gland overproduces the growth hormone. Most of the time this overproduction of the growth hormone

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    Lance Armstrong was no stranger to the Tour de France‚ being a seven time winner of this distinguished international cycling competition. Although on the 17th and 18th of January after two interviews with Lance were telecast around the world‚ it became apparent that he was also no stranger to taking performance enhancing substances. In the second interview Lance did not say that he thought his lifetime suspension from all competition was ‘unfair’ although he did mention that he thought his penalties

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    •It is a collection of glands and organs that produce and regulate hormones in the bloodstream to control many bodily functions. •Whereas the nervous system responds to and controls body processes which occur quickly and last for a short amount of time‚ the endocrine system is responsible for many of the slow acting changes which may last for hours‚ even days. •Regulates: mood‚ growth‚ development‚ tissue function‚ metabolism‚ sexual function‚ and reproductive

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    The Performance Triad

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    The Performance Triad The Beginning of the life changing campaign • In Afghanistan 2011 Lt. Gen. Patricia D. Horoho‚ the Army surgeon general came up with the idea known as The Performance Triad • It was brought to America held at a workshop Sept. 18--21 at Aberdeen Proving Ground‚ Md. Cont. • Lt. Gen. Patricia D. Horoho’s focus is shifting the ideals of U.S. Army Medical Command from "a healthcare system to a system for health." • The Performance Triad summarizes a simple truth that all of us

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    MULTIPLE PITUITARY HORMONE DEFICIENCY | | Genetic Forms of Multiple Pituitary Hormone Deficiency. | | Quite a few genes involved in embryonic development are candidates to explain multiple pituitary hormone deficiency (MPHD) (Chapter 550). There are several distinctive heritable forms of MPHD. Mutations of transcription factor genes that are only expressed in the anterior pituitary lead to simple phenotypes with varying combinations of anterior pituitary hormone deficiencies. Mutations

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    be allowed to take steroids and human growth hormones under a doctor’s supervision. Believing: Athletes take their sports very seriously‚ especially if it is their job or it is paying for their tuition. They should be allowed to take steroids and human growth hormones because it will help them improve their abilities. If they are under a close watch of a doctor‚ there should be no reason why they shouldn’t be able to take steroids and human growth hormones. Athletes that would be taking these would

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    hypothalamus. Growth Hormone(GH) – Stimulates an increase in size and rate of division of body cells; enhances movement of amino acids through membranes; promotes growth of long bones. Prolactin (PRL) – Sustains milk production after birth; amplifies effect of LH in males. Thyroid-stimulating Hormone (TSH) – Controls secretion of hormones from the thyroid gland. Adrenocorticotropic Hormone (ACTH) – Controls secretion of certain hormones from the adrenal cortex. Follicle-stimulating hormone (FHS) –

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    Achondroplasia

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    Achondroplasia is a genetic disorder effecting bone growth. It is the most common form of short stature. The disorder causes your limbs to be disproportionately short. Achondroplasia can sometimes affect the brain and spinal cord if complications occur. Achondroplasia is inherited as a dominant trait but Achondroplasia is inherited in an autosomal pattern and is a dominant trait‚ but 80% of people with this disorder is only on account of abnormal growth of the limbs. Meaning neither of the parents had

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    and training to improve their performance. Physiological aids are used in sport as they help an athlete’s performance. Some aids help to increase heart rate‚ adrenaline rate and stimulate the body but other aids lower the heart rate and change the growth of muscles and bones. Sport is suppose to help us learn from defeat and victory‚ encourage us to participate in team sports‚ encourage a spirit of co-operation‚ and interdependence‚ and mainly encouraging moral and social values. It also means that

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    swelled‚ ulcerated sores on lower left leg that wouldn’t heal‚ often was sick and didn’t feel good‚ and having large hands and feet. 2. Why would joint damage be associated with rapid growth and low testosterone levels? Joint damage would be associated because of the growing pain that a person has when having a growth spurt. His bones and ligaments were stretching quicker than a normal person would stretch and his joints can’t keep up with it causing the joint pain. Low testosterone levels can’t ossify

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