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Balancing and Rebooting Your Metabolism | Lakanto Dopamine Diet, Mood Boosting Foods, Monk Fruit Sweetener, Better Lifestyle, Womens Health Care, Metabolic Disorders, Monk Fruit, Happy Hormones, Natural Health Care

Balancing and Rebooting Your Metabolism By Eloise Nelson Metabolic disorders and obesity are directly linked to two powerful hormones known as insulin and leptin. Insulin is used by the body to escort glucose from the blood into the cells for energy. Processed food is loaded with sugar which is quickly broken down and released into the bloodstream causing a spike in blood sugar. The pancreas is forced to supply more and more insulin to remove the sugar from the blood. Unfortunately, the…

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Endothelial Cells: New Players in Obesity and Related Metabolic Disorders | Trends in Endocrinology and Metabolism (TEM) Endothelial Cells, Metabolic Disorders, Density

Metabolic disorders such as obesity are accompanied by endothelial cell (EC) dysfunction and decreased vascular density. The current paradigm posits that metabolic alterations associated with obesity secondarily lead to EC dysfunction. However, in view of recent evidence reporting that EC dysfunction per se is able to cause metabolic dysregulation, this paradigm should be revisited and further elaborated. In this article we summarize current views and discuss evidence in favor of a causal…

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addison's hyperpigmentation - It is caused by the stimulant effect of excess adrenocorticotrophic hormone (ACTH) on the melanocytes to produce melanin. The hyperpigmentation is caused by high levels of circulating ACTH that bind to the melanocortin 1 receptor on the surface of dermal melanocytes (medscape) Adrenal Medulla, Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia, Adrenal Cortex, Addisons Disease, Adrenal Health, Metabolic Disorders, Pituitary Gland, Adrenal Glands, Disease

addison's hyperpigmentation - It is caused by the stimulant effect of excess adrenocorticotrophic hormone (ACTH) on the melanocytes to produce melanin. The hyperpigmentation is caused by high levels of circulating ACTH that bind to the melanocortin 1 receptor on the surface of dermal melanocytes (medscape)

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