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  2. Mayo Clinic Q and A: Understanding adrenal insufficiency

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    Signs and symptoms of adrenal insufficiency often come on gradually and progressively worsen over months. Diagnosis sometimes is delayed because early symptoms can easily be mistaken for something else. The most common signs and symptoms include muscle weakness and fatigue; muscle, joint or abdominal pains; and decreased appetite and weight loss.

  3. Mayo Clinic Q and A: Understanding adrenal adenoma

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    ANSWER: Adrenal adenomas are one of several types of nodules that develop on the adrenal glands. They are common, and they usually don't pose a health threat or require treatment. When adrenal adenomas are discovered, however, a thorough evaluation of their appearance and hormone production is necessary to confirm that the adenomas are not ...

  4. Can Severe Hypertension or Stiff Arteries Cause Extremely Low...

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    An underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism) or overactive thyroid (hyperthyroidism) can also cause low blood pressure. In addition, endocrine disorders such as adrenal insufficiency (Addison's disease) and low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) can also trigger low blood pressure.

  5. Take heart murmurs seriously - Mayo Clinic News Network

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    "It's important to find the cause so the right treatment can be determined." About Mayo Clinic Health System Mayo Clinic Health System has a physical presence in 44 communities and consists of 53 clinics, 16 hospitals and other facilities that serve the healthcare needs of people in Iowa, Minnesota and Wisconsin.

  6. Women’s Wellness: Infertility causes, tests and treatments

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    PCOS is associated with insulin resistance and obesity, abnormal hair growth on the face or body, and acne. It's the most common cause of female infertility. Hypothalamic dysfunction. Two hormones produced by the pituitary gland are responsible for stimulating ovulation each month — (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH).

  7. Science Saturday: All adrenal tumors should be investigated

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    The adrenal glands can often do their job even if they develop a tumor. Mostly the tumors are noncancerous and benign, but some are cancerous, or can cause other serious health problems. Adrenal cancer, although rare, has poor five-year survival rates: around 50% – 60% if removed early and only 10% – 20% if metastasized.

  8. 12-hour fasting essential for pancreatic cells, glucose...

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    Fasting triggers a particular mechanism that helps beta cells in the pancreas manage glucose, according to discovery scientists at Mayo Clinic. The paper, published in Science Advances, reports that this molecular mechanism explains why intermittent fasting supports normalized glucose concentrations. It is the first step to investigating new potential treatment strategies for patients with ...

  9. Are Baker’s Cysts the Result of Other Underlying Conditions?

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    X-rays or a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) exam can reveal arthritis, tears or other problems with the cartilage within the joint. If an underlying problem is discovered, then you can pursue treatment options for that condition. In rare cases, a Baker's cyst may not go away despite treatment of an underlying medical condition in the knee joint.

  10. Mayo Clinic Q and A: What causes erectile dysfunction and should...

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    If erectile dysfunction is an ongoing issue, however, it can cause stress, affect self-confidence and contribute to relationship problems. Perhaps most important, though, problems getting or keeping an erection can be a sign of an underlying health condition that needs treatment, such as vascular disease, which can lead to a heart attack or stroke.

  11. Mayo Clinic Minute: Game-changing treatment for chronic kidney...

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    He says a new class of drugs, SGLT2 inhibitors, is being called a game changer.The drugs were originally designed to treat diabetes — a main cause of chronic kidney disease.