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| ARTICLES RELATED TO adrenal | |  |  |  | adrenal: Encyclopedia II - Chronic fatigue syndrome - Disease associationsSome diseases show a considerable overlap with CFS, and it may be hard to distinguish between them. People with fibromyalgia have muscle pain and sleep disturbances. Those with multiple chemical sensitivities (MCS) are sensitive to chemicals and have sleep disturbances. Many veterans with Gulf War syndrome (GWS) have symptoms almost identical to CFS. Post-polio syndrome also bears a strong and remarkable resemblance to CFS. Some researchers maintain these disorders are all express ...
See also:Chronic fatigue syndrome, Chronic fatigue syndrome - History, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Nomenclature, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Symptoms, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Course, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Onset, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Activity levels, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Post-exertion symptom exacerbation, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Duration, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Diagnosis, Chronic fatigue syndrome - CDC 1994 criteria aka Fukuda, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Other systems, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Controversies, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Epidemiology, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Disease associations, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Co-morbidity, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Proposed etiologies and corresponding treatments, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Allergies, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Autonomic nervous system disruption, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Damage to ascending reticular activating system, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Depression, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Hormonal dysfunction, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Immune dysfunction, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Infectious agents, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Inner-ear disorders, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Metabolic disorders, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Nutritional deficiency or imbalance, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Psychosomatic causes, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Spinal problems, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Toxic agents, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Other treatments, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Social issues, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Notable sufferers Read more here: » Chronic fatigue syndrome: Encyclopedia II - Chronic fatigue syndrome - Disease associations |
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|  |  |  | adrenal: Encyclopedia II - Infertility - Social impactIn many cultures, inability to conceive bears a stigma. In closed social groups, a degree of rejection (or a sense of being rejected by the couple) may cause considerable anxiety and disappointment.
There are also legal ramifications as well. Infertility has begun to gain more exposure to legal domains. An estimated 4 million workers in the U.S. used the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) in 2004 to care for a child, parent or spouse, or because of their own personal illness. Many treatments for infertility, including diagnostic tests, surgery and therapy fo ...
See also:Infertility, Infertility - Definition, Infertility - Causes, Infertility - Primary vs. secondary, Infertility - Female infertility, Infertility - Male infertility, Infertility - Combined infertility, Infertility - Unexplained infertility, Infertility - Treatment, Infertility - Costs, Infertility - Ethics, Infertility - Psychological impact, Infertility - Social impact, Infertility - Notes Read more here: » Infertility: Encyclopedia II - Infertility - Social impact |
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|  |  |  | adrenal: Encyclopedia II - Infertility - Psychological impactInfertility may have profound psychological effects. Partners may become more anxious to conceive, ironically increasing sexual dysfunction. Marital discord often develops in infertile couples, especially when they are under pressure to make medical decisions. Women trying to conceive often have clinical depression rates similar to women who have heart disease or cancer4.
A lot of women find themselves to be in-between worlds, so to speak. That is, infertile couples would be abn ...
See also:Infertility, Infertility - Definition, Infertility - Causes, Infertility - Primary vs. secondary, Infertility - Female infertility, Infertility - Male infertility, Infertility - Combined infertility, Infertility - Unexplained infertility, Infertility - Treatment, Infertility - Costs, Infertility - Ethics, Infertility - Psychological impact, Infertility - Social impact, Infertility - Notes Read more here: » Infertility: Encyclopedia II - Infertility - Psychological impact |
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|  |  |  | adrenal: Encyclopedia II - Infertility - CostsNot everyone has insurance coverage for fertility investigations and treatments, especially when a couple already has children.
2005 approximate costs in US$:
Initial workup: hysteroscopy, hysterosalpingogram, blood tests ~$2,000
Artificial insemination ~ $500- 900 per. trial
Sonohysterogram (SHG) ~ $600 - 1,000
Clomiphene citrate cycle ~ $ 200 - 500
IVF cycle ~ $10,000 -14,000
Use of a surrogate mother to carry the chi ...
See also:Infertility, Infertility - Definition, Infertility - Causes, Infertility - Primary vs. secondary, Infertility - Female infertility, Infertility - Male infertility, Infertility - Combined infertility, Infertility - Unexplained infertility, Infertility - Treatment, Infertility - Costs, Infertility - Ethics, Infertility - Psychological impact, Infertility - Social impact, Infertility - Notes Read more here: » Infertility: Encyclopedia II - Infertility - Costs |
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|  |  |  | adrenal: Encyclopedia II - Endocrinology - WorkThe medical specialty of endocrinology involves the diagnostic evaluation of a wide variety of symptoms and variations, as well as the long-term management of disorders of deficiency or excess of one or more hormones.
The practice of endocrinology is laboratory-oriented. A characteristic of endocrinology is that the diagnosis and treatment of endocrine diseases are guided by laboratory tests to a greater extent than for most specialties. Many diseases are investigated through excitation/stimulation or inhibition/suppression< ...
See also:Endocrinology, Endocrinology - Background, Endocrinology - Hormones, Endocrinology - Overview, Endocrinology - Amines, Endocrinology - Peptide/Protein, Endocrinology - Steroid, Endocrinology - Work, Endocrinology - Training, Endocrinology - Diseases Read more here: » Endocrinology: Encyclopedia II - Endocrinology - Work |
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|  |  |  | adrenal: Encyclopedia II - Endocrinology - Hormones
Endocrinology - Overview.
The endocrine system is comprised of several glands located in diverse areas of the body. Morphologically they are noteworthy because they secrete directly into the bloodstream rather than into a duct system. The hormones produced by these glands can have different functions and modes of actions. One hormone can have multiple effects and target organs and, likewise, one physiological event or target organ ...
See also:Endocrinology, Endocrinology - Background, Endocrinology - Hormones, Endocrinology - Overview, Endocrinology - Amines, Endocrinology - Peptide/Protein, Endocrinology - Steroid, Endocrinology - Work, Endocrinology - Training, Endocrinology - Diseases Read more here: » Endocrinology: Encyclopedia II - Endocrinology - Hormones |
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|  |  |  | adrenal: Encyclopedia II - Infertility - DefinitionThe International Council on Infertility Information Dissemination (INCIID) considers a couple to be infertile if1:
they have not conceived after a year of unprotected intercourse, or after six months in women over 35;
there is incapability to carry a pregnancy to term.
Healthy couples in their mid-20s having regular sex have a one-in-four chance of getting pregnant in an ...
See also:Infertility, Infertility - Definition, Infertility - Causes, Infertility - Primary vs. secondary, Infertility - Female infertility, Infertility - Male infertility, Infertility - Combined infertility, Infertility - Unexplained infertility, Infertility - Treatment, Infertility - Costs, Infertility - Ethics, Infertility - Psychological impact, Infertility - Social impact, Infertility - Notes Read more here: » Infertility: Encyclopedia II - Infertility - Definition |
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| |  |  |  | adrenal: Encyclopedia II - Chronic fatigue syndrome - Social issuesChronic fatigue syndrome carries a considerable stigma, and has frequently been viewed as malingering, hypochondriacal behavior, "wanting attention" or "yuppie flu". As there is no objective test for the condition at this time, many argue that it is easy to "invent" CFS-like symptoms for financial, social or emotional benefits. CFS sufferers argue in turn that the perceived "benefits" are hardly as generous as some may believe, and that most CFS pa ...
See also:Chronic fatigue syndrome, Chronic fatigue syndrome - History, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Nomenclature, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Symptoms, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Course, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Onset, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Activity levels, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Post-exertion symptom exacerbation, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Duration, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Diagnosis, Chronic fatigue syndrome - CDC 1994 criteria aka Fukuda, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Other systems, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Controversies, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Epidemiology, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Disease associations, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Co-morbidity, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Proposed etiologies and corresponding treatments, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Allergies, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Autonomic nervous system disruption, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Damage to ascending reticular activating system, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Depression, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Hormonal dysfunction, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Immune dysfunction, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Infectious agents, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Inner-ear disorders, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Metabolic disorders, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Nutritional deficiency or imbalance, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Psychosomatic causes, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Spinal problems, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Toxic agents, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Other treatments, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Social issues, Chronic fatigue syndrome - Notable sufferers Read more here: » Chronic fatigue syndrome: Encyclopedia II - Chronic fatigue syndrome - Social issues |
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|  |  |  | adrenal: Encyclopedia II - Lipoid congenital adrenal hyperplasia - What is CAH?Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) refers to any of several autosomal recessive diseases resulting from defects in steps of the synthesis of cortisol from cholesterol by the adrenal glands. All of the forms of CAH involve excessive or defective production of sex steroids and can pervert or impair development of primary or secondary sex characteristics in affected infants, children, and adults. Many also involve excessive or defective productio ...
See also:Lipoid congenital adrenal hyperplasia, Lipoid congenital adrenal hyperplasia - What is CAH?, Lipoid congenital adrenal hyperplasia - Lipoid congenital adrenal hyperplasia, Lipoid congenital adrenal hyperplasia - Pathophysiology and genetics of lipoid CAH, Lipoid congenital adrenal hyperplasia - Clinical manifestations of lipoid CAH, Lipoid congenital adrenal hyperplasia - Mineralocorticoid deficiency, Lipoid congenital adrenal hyperplasia - Glucocorticoid deficiency, Lipoid congenital adrenal hyperplasia - Sex steroid deficiency and gonadal damage, Lipoid congenital adrenal hyperplasia - Management of lipoid CAH Read more here: » Lipoid congenital adrenal hyperplasia: Encyclopedia II - Lipoid congenital adrenal hyperplasia - What is CAH? |
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