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- have a question, i am 27 years old. i have a problem of frequent urination, i drink coffee, tea and consume 1-2 liters of water everday. i also drink alcohol whenever i drink alcohol i drink like binge drinker maybe once or twice in a week. i also have pre-diabetics from 3 years. please also answer/guide me on that. how can i get rid of this? thank you.Explain the situation using the Diathesis Stress Model Marlon grew up in a city and his family is very poor. Marlon has engaged to pick pocketing to survive. Marlon also suffer hypertension due to Diabetic Type 2 his Grandparents has this diabetic history. One day Marlon has been complain by his neighborhood Jaja a 16 yrs old girl because of attempting to touch her in her.Explain detailedly how stress occurs in our body. What are the process that under goes it.
- The first step in managing stress is to: O Ask a friend or family member for help O See a doctor to determine if it has affected your blood pressure Make a list of all the potential ways to cope with the stress Recognize the causes and be aware of the symptomsEndocrine Disrupting Chemicals (EDCs): Group of answer choices Act like steroid hormones such as estrogen and/or testosterone. Can be naturally occuring or man-made. All of the answers. May contribute to altereations in your grandchildren. Bind to hormone receptors and cause an affect.What is stress? Explain how stress develops and the causes of stress. What are the effects of stress on physical and mental health? Explain the strategies that people can do to control the ill-effects of stress on health.
- What is the "bottom line" in regards to hormone replacement therapy for treatment of symptoms? 1.Use it or lose it! 2.Start HRT as soon as symptoms start 3.The more, the better! 4.Take the smallest dose for the shortest period of time.A 1. Eustress is best defined as stress caused by challenging situations that lead to happy or successful outcomes. low levels of stress that do not cause as much harm as distress. stress that does not have negative health effects on the body. good stress, which actually has health benefits.3. Describe three systems that are negatively influenced by chronic stress and the mechanisms and the common conditions and diseases related to the system.
- (United States) W 2. The releasing and inhibiting hormones travel through the HH.PS DIRECTLY to the anterior pituitary gland cells (target cells). P 3. The releasing hormones from the hypothalamus "tell" the anterior pituitary cells to secrete a specific hormone. Hypothalamus Anterior Pituitary Gland Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone (GnRH) Juárez de Ku BIOL 2402-Anatomy & Physiology II Follide Stimulating Hormone Hormone [LH) (FSH) Hypothalamus Anterior Pituitary Gland Thyrotropin Corticotropin Releasing Releasing Hormone Hormone [CRH) (TRH) 그리 Thyroid Hormone Stimulating (ACTH) Hormone (TSH) AUG 23 Luteinizing Adrenocorticotropic 4. The inhibiting hormones from the hypothalamus "tell" the anterior pituitary cells to stop secreting a specific hormone. Prolactin Inhibiting Hormone (PIH) = Dopamine Prolactin Releasing Hormone [PrRH) Prolactin (PRL) Prolactin (PRL) Growth Hormone Inhibiting Hormone (GHRIH) = Somatostatin (SS) Growth Hormone (GH) Growth Hormone Releasing Hormone (GHRH)…V. To understand the function of the anterior pituitary, fill in the blanks in the sentences, which are numbered to coordinate with the numbered structures in the illustration -2 3 1. Neurons within the. anterior pituitary. Some of these hormones stimulate the anterior pituitary to secrete its hormones; these - synthesize various hormones that act on the hormones are called. hormones. Others suppress hormone hormones. secretion by the anterior pituitary; these hormones are called. (In the figure, color the neurons yellow.) 2. These neurons release their hormones into a system of blood vessels called the. (Color the structure described in this sentence light blue.) 3. From there, the blood travels straight to the- hormones act on target cells. (Insert a scries of small red dots to show the path traveled by the hormones. Insert small black arrows to show where the hormones are acting on target cells.) , where the 4. This stimulates the. to release certain hormones into (Insert red arrows…describe least one thing you would explain to a girl child at puberty from each of the following categories: physical changes psychosocial changes cognitive changes