Hypopituitarism - effects pituitary hormones ...
The Discovery Channel's Mystery Diagnosis series
Reaired January 28, 2009
'The girl who couldn't wake up'
Her Story;
http://www.clarionledger.com/article/20081207/FEAT05/812070332/1023
www.mayoclinic.com/health/hypopituitarism/DS00479/DSECTION=symptoms
Symptoms
Hypopituitarism is often progressive. Although the signs and symptoms can occur suddenly, usually they tend to develop gradually. They are sometimes vague and subtle and may be overlooked for many months or even years.
Signs and symptoms of hypopituitarism vary, depending on which pituitary hormones are deficient. The...
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How can I cope with the emotional affects of PCOS?
Having PCOS can be difficult. Many women are embarrassed by their appearance. Others may worry about being able to get pregnant. Some women with PCOS might get depressed. Getting treatment for PCOS can help with these concerns and help boost a woman's self-esteem. Support groups located across the United States and on-line also can help women with PCOS deal with the emotional affects.
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Sugar & Sweetners
This site was advertised on TV today... I felt the info was important and factual...
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Sugar, Honey, and High Fructose Corn Syrup
What are caloric (nutritive) sweeteners?
There are many caloric (nutritive) sweeteners like:
table sugar
honey
high...
Eating Triggers
How Can I Identify Eating Triggers?
Situations and emotions that trigger us to eat fall into five main categories:
SOCIAL: Eating when around other people. For example, excessive eating can result from being encouraged by others to eat; eating to fit in; arguing; or feelings of inadequacyaround other people.
EMOTIONAL: Eating in response to boredom, stress, fatigue, tension, depression, anger, anxiety, or loneliness as a way to "fill the void."
SITUATIONAL: Eating because the opportunity is there. For example, at a restaurant, seeing an advertisement for a particular food,...