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Annual Congress on Endocrinology & Disorders, will be organized around the theme ““To transform & connect innovative therapies in Endocrinology & Disorders—
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Endocrine and metabolic diseases span a vast range of conditions. Together, they affect many millions of Americans and can profoundly decrease quality of life. NIDDK supports research on many of these conditions, including osteoporosis, cystic fibrosis, hypothyroidism, and obesity. Osteoporosis is a disease marked by reduced bone strength and linked to aging and fracture risk. 53 million people in the United States either have or are at risk for osteoporosis. Hypothyroidism, or underactive thyroid, affects about 4.6 percent of the U.S. population age 12 and older. More than 30,000 Americans have cystic fibrosis, an inherited disease in which salt and water cannot flow appropriately in many critical tissues. Despite dramatic advances in treatment and life expectancy, cystic fibrosis substantially reduces lifespan and its management is challenging.
Clinical and Translational Endocrinology is patient-oriented research in a variety of disciplines in endocrinology, including diabetes, metabolic bone disease and osteoporosis, thyroid disease, pituitary and lipid disorders. Clinical & Translational Research is a peer-reviewed, quarterly journal that encompasses all areas of clinical and translational research in the dental, oral and craniofacial sciences.The goal of many clinical trials is to obtain regulatory approval for an intervention. The clinical implementation stage of translation involves the adoption of interventions into routine clinical care for the general population.
Endocrinology is the field of hormone-related diseases. An endocrinologist can diagnose and treat hormone problems and the complications that arise from them. Hormones regulate metabolism, respiration, growth, reproduction, sensory perception, and movement.
Endocrinology is the subspecialty of internal medicine that focuses on the diagnosis and care of diseases related to the endocrine glands, hormones, and metabolism. These diseases include type 1 and type 2 diabetes; disorders of the pituitary, thyroid, parathyroid, adrenal, and other glands; and metabolic disorders, often inherited conditions in which chemical processes necessary for metabolism are not functioning properly.
Diabetes and endocrinology is a broad-ranging specialty encompassing the diagnosis and treatment of patients with conditions caused by abnormalities of hormone production or action, and the endocrine glands that produce them.Endocrinology is the study of hormones. Hormones are essential for our every-day survival. They control our temperature, sleep, mood, stress, growth and more. An endocrinologist is a doctor that treats diseases related to problems with hormones.
The pituitary and adrenal glands are responsible for releasing hormones into your body. Hormones control many important functions. If you have a disorder of the pituitary or adrenal gland, you are either making too much or not making enough of a certain hormone.
Adrenal disorders are the result of your glands making too much or not enough of certain hormones. Hormones produced by the adrenals include hydrocortisone (also called cortisol), adrenaline and aldosterone.Adrenal disorders are the result of your glands making too much or not enough of certain hormones. Hormones produced by the adrenals include hydrocortisone (also called cortisol), adrenaline and aldosterone.
Reproductive hormone disorders can affect fertility and may have long-term effects on metabolic, cardiovascular and bone health. The reproductive hormones include estrogen and progesterone in women and testosterone in men. They originate from the primary reproductive glands (ovaries in women and testes in men) and are regulated by hormone signals from the pituitary gland; luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle stimulating hormone (FSH).
The heart uses an endocrine mechanism to communicate with the rest of the body. Heart-derived hormones, such as GDF-15, myostatin, and ANP/BNP, share common features, including synthesis, regulation, and function, and they coordinate the functions of the heart and target organs.Endocrinologists specialize in the care of hormone imbalances and hormone-related health problems. They also understand the relationship between hormones and your heart. If you have an endocrine disorder, such as diabetes, endocrinologists can help you keep it under control and help you avoid potential heart problems.
Reproductive endocrinology [en-doh-kruh-NOL-uh-jee] is a medical specialty for infertility, menopause, and other issues with reproductive hormones. Reproductive endocrinologists are OB/GYN (obstetrics and gynecology) doctors with special training to help both men and women with problems related to reproductive hormones. Sometimes, this specialty is called reproductive endocrinology and infertility because much of their work focuses on helping women to become pregnant and carry a baby to term.
At Mayo Clinic, physicians who are board certified in pediatrics as well as pediatric endocrinology and metabolism have been treating endocrine disease in children and teenagers for over 50 years. Using a team approach, they work closely with Mayo specialists in radiology, oncology, ophthalmology, orthopedics, surgery and other specialties, including adult endocrinology, to meet each child's needs.
Mayo Clinic's experts in the Division of Pediatric Endocrinology and Metabolism diagnose and treat many diseases and disorders, such as:
- Adrenal glands disorders
- Adrenoleukodystrophy
- Bone and mineral disorders
- Childhood obesity
- Diabetes, including type 1 and type 2
- Growth disorders
- Lipid disorders
Emerging science shows that gender identity has a durable biological underpinning that needs to be considered in policy decisions. Our position statement and Clinical Practice Guideline are setting the tone of the debate. As thought leaders on gender incongruence, we want to ensure transgender individuals have equal access to medical care and insurance coverage. We also are pushing for additional research into transgender health and treatment options.
The testes synthesize two important products: testosterone, needed for the development and maintenance of many physiological functions; and sperm, needed for male fertility. The synthesis of both products is regulated by endocrine hormones produced in the hypothalamus and pituitary, as well as locally within the testis. Testosterone is indispensable for sperm production, however both testosterone and Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) are needed for optimal testicular development and maximal sperm production. Sperm are produced via the extraordinarily complex and dynamic process of spermatogenesis that requires co-operation between multiple testicular cell types. While it has long been known that testosterone and FSH regulate spermatogenesis, years of research has shed light on many of the intricate mechanisms by which spermatogonial stem cells develop into highly specialized, motile spermatozoa. Spermatogenesis involves the concerted interactions of endocrine hormones, but also many paracrine and growth factors, tightly co-ordinated gene and protein expression programs as well as epigenetic modifiers of the genome and different non-coding RNA species
Endocrine cancers are those found in tissues of the endocrine system, which includes the thyroid, adrenal, pancreas, parathyroid, and pituitary glands.
- Adrenal Tumors.
- Neuroendocrine Tumors.
- Parathyroid Tumors.
- Pituitary Tumors.
- Thyroid Disorders
- Tumors can occur in any of the major endocrine glands, including the thyroid, parathyroid, pituitary and adrenal glands, and the pancreas.
Probiotics are live microorganisms that are intended to have health benefits when consumed or applied to the body. They can be found in yogurt and other fermented foods, dietary supplements, and beauty products.Probiotics are nonpathogenic organisms (yeast or bacteria, especially lactic acid bacteria) in foods that can exert a positive influence on the host's health. The theory is that live microorganisms within food or in the form of a supplement improve the microbial balance of the intestinal tract.
Probiotics are a combination of live beneficial bacteria and/or yeasts that naturally live in your body. Bacteria is usually viewed in a negative light as something that makes you sick. However, you have two kinds of bacteria constantly in and on your body — good bacteria and bad bacteria.
The system may be a network of glands that produce and release hormones directly into blood which help in controlling many important body functions. The system influences heartbeat, growth of bones and tissue, even the power to form a baby. It plays a task on development of diabetes, thyroid disease, growth disorders, sexual dysfunction, and a number of other hormones-related disorders.
Diabetic Retinopathy may be a complication of diabetes which consists of group of eye problems. People with diabetes have a risk for diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma and cataract. Diabetic retinopathy is that the commonest disease caused by diabetes and id the leading explanation for blindness. it's caused in retina when change in blood vessels occurs. It can develop in anyone having type 1 or type 2 diabetes. The less controlled your blood glucose is and longer you've got diabetes, the more likely you're to develop diabetic retinopathy
Diabetic nephropathy may be a complication of diabetes which may reach renal failure in some cases. Treatment is aimed to stop or delay the progression of the disease. Diabetes causes the tiny blood vessels within the body to urge injured. When this injury occurs in kidneys, they can't clean your blood properly. Body will retain more water and salt than it should, this weight gain and ankle swelling.