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Emily and the Unquenchable Hunger

Case Study:  Emily, a vibrant 12-year-old, lives in a constant battle with an enemy within – an insatiable hunger that gnaws at her every waking.

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The Delicate Dance of Vitamin D and.

Vitamin D and PTH: Vitamin D and parathyroid hormone (PTH) are two key players in regulating calcium and phosphorus levels in the body. Vitamin D.

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When Silence Overtakes the Melody

A Journey with Hypoparathyroidism Meet Mary, a vibrant 42-year-old musician, whose life once resonated with the joyful harmonies of her violin. But recently, her melody.

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The Tragicomedy of Bone Resorption, Where PTH.

Osteoporosis: Imagine a comedy club where the punchline is broken bones. That’s the tragicomic reality of osteoporosis, a disease where bones become so porous and.

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Mary’s Fragile Footing

Case Study:  Mary, 65, a retired teacher, is a picture of active aging. She enjoys brisk walks, yoga classes, and spending time with her grandchildren..

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“Human Placental Lactogen in Acromegaly:

Introduction: Acromegaly is a rare hormonal disorder characterized by the excessive production of growth hormone (GH), leading to abnormal growth of tissues and organs. While.

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Managing Addison’s Disease with Calcitriol Supplementation

Case Study:  Patient Profile: Name: Jane Smith (hypothetical) Age: 45 years Medical History: Diagnosed with Addison’s disease two years ago, history of osteopenia, and Vitamin.

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Navigating the Maze of Ovarian Insufficiency with.

Case Study: Patient: Sarah, a 32-year-old woman, visits her gynecologist due to irregular menstrual cycles and concerns about struggling to conceive. Medical History: Sarah has.

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Unlocking the Path to Sustainable Weight Loss:.

Introduction: In a world inundated with fad diets and quick fixes, the journey to sustainable weight loss can often be elusive. Many individuals embark on.

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Unmasking GHRH in Sarah’s Sepsis Battle

Case Study: Sarah, a 52-year-old with diabetes, contracts pneumonia. Initially, antibiotics seem to work, but days later, she develops fever, chills, and rapid breathing. Blood.

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