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Am J Med Sci. 1979 May-Jun;277(3):289-94.
Galactorrhea in sarcoidosis: dynamic studies of prolactin, growth and gonadotropic hormone levels.

Caro JF, Israel HL, Glennon JA.

Five of 300 women with sarcoidosis had galactorrhea. Basal prolactin levels were mildly but significantly elevated when compared to controls and sarcoidosis patients without galactorrhea. Prolactin levels responded to thyrotropin releasing hormone and L-dopa administration, but not chlorpromazine. Luteinizing hormone and follicle-stimulating hormone concentrations responded normally to luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone in all sarcoidosis patients studied, as did growth hormone to insulin hypoglycemia. These results indicate that galactorrhea in sarcoidosis is an uncommon phenomenon, probably due to hypothalamic dysfunction and associated with mildly elevated prolactin levels.


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Am J Obstet Gynecol. 1979 Jul 1;134(5):581-4.
Thyrotropin-releasing hormone and thyroid hormones in amniotic fluid.

Morley JE, Bashore RA, Reed A, Carlson HE, Hershman JM.

Immunoassayable TRH (iTRH) was measured in 50 amniotic fluid specimens with a mean concentration of 207 +/- 26 (SE) pg/ml. This iTRH demonstrates parallelism with the standard curve for synthetic TRH. With increasing gestational age there is an increase in iTRH levels in amniotic fluid with a decrease in 3,3',5'-triiodothyronine levels (rT3), while thyroxine levels (T4) remain unaltered. Preliminary data suggest that iTRH levels in amniotic fluid that are less than 150 pg/ml after 32 weeks of gestation may correlate well with low Apgar scores at birth. There was no correlation of rT3 or T4 amniotic fluid levels with the Apgar scores.


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Mol Cell Endocrinol. 2003 Mar 28;201(1-2):155-64.
Anti-androgenic properties of Compound A, an analog of a non-steroidal plant compound.

Tanner TM, Verrijdt G, Rombauts W, Louw A, Hapgood JP, Claessens F.

Department of Biochemistry, University of Stellenbosch, 7600, Stellenbosch, South Africa

We investigated the interactions between Compound A (CpdA), an analog of a hydroxyphenyl aziridine precursor found in an African shrub, and the androgen receptor (AR). CpdA represses androgen-induced activation of both specific and non-specific androgen DNA response elements. While a similar effect was obtained for the progesterone receptor (PR) via a non-specific hormone response element, CpdA had no effect on the actions of the glucocorticoid and mineralocorticoid receptors. CpdA represses the ligand-dependent interaction between the NH(2)- and COOH-terminal domains of the AR, similar to well-characterised anti-androgens. CpdA also interferes with the interaction of steroid receptor co-activator 1 (SRC1) with the activation domain AF2 but not with AF1. However, CpdA does not compete with androgen for binding to the AR. These results demonstrate that CpdA elicits anti-androgenic actions by a mechanism other than competitive binding for the AR.


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Arch Intern Med. 1979 Jul;139(7):767-72.
Thyroid axis in patients with Cushing's syndrome.

Duick DS, Wahner HW.

Thyroid hormone values and serum thyrotropin (thyroid-stimulating hormone [TSH]) responses to the intravenous administration of 400 micrograms of protirelin were determined in ten patients with Cushing's syndrome and in ten matched normal subjects. In patients with Cushing's syndrome, the serum thyroxine (T4) level was mildly depressed and free T4 level was normal. The mean (+/- SD) concentrations of serum triiodothyronine (T3) and free T3 were both reduced in patients compared with normal subjects (P less than .001). At 20 and 60 minutes after protirelin administration, serum TSH levels were, respectively, 3.3 +/- 2.7 microU/mL and 2.6 +/- 2.3 microU/mL in patients with Cushing's syndrome and 12.3 +/- 5.4 microU/mL and 10.7 +/- 5.4 microU/mL in normal subjects (P less than .001). The reduced serum T3 and free T3 levels are due to a glucocorticoid suppressive effect on the peripheral conversion of T4 to T3. The protirelin test is of limited value in assessing the thyroid status because the response of TSH is frequently blunted or absent due to glucocorticoid excess.


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Clin Chem. 1979 Jul;25(7):1251-3.
Variation in values for iodothyronine hormones, thyrotropin, and thyroxine-binding globulin in normal umbilical-cord serum with season and duration of storage.

Oddie TH, Klein AH, Foley TP, Fisher DA.

We measured concentrations of thyroxine, triiodothyronine, reverse triiodothyronine, thyroxine-binding globulin, and thyrotropin in pooled samples of cord sera from normal newborns. Sera collected in winter contain significantly (p less than 0.05) higher concentrations of the first tour--14.9, 13.4, 9k9, and 7.5%, respectively--than do sera collected in summer; thyrotropin concentrations are similar in samples collected during winter and summer (p greater than 0.05). With storage, the values for the thyronines and thyrotropin decreased progressively at rates between 0.9 and 5.3% per year; those for thyroxine-binding globulin did not change significantly.


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Natural Herbal Supplement: Hair Million


Hair Loss, or alopecia is a concern for increasing number of folks in aging society. Loss of hair is a visible problem, and affects the appearance and changes identity of a person.
The phenomenon of hair thinning and hair loss is most commonly associated with natural aging, although there are many other causes of hair loss, which include inherited or genetic conditions, illnesses, malnutrition, stress, hormonal problems, chemotherapy, and use of some drugs.
Hair growth is a sophisticated biological process, which has not yet been completely understood. A multitude of therapeutic measures, including drugs, surgery, and suppelements have been made available, and used. However, due to the heterogeneity in the underlying cause, there is no perfect cure for all hair loss cases. Most of chemical drugs and hair transplantation surgeries are not free from varying degrees of undesirable side effects on health.

Hair Million is an alternative solution to hair loss problems. Anecdotally, it shows prositive results and improvement for age-related hair thinning and hair loss for a fraction of people who take it. We do not know the mechanisms of action as to how Hair Million works to help stop hair loss, and promote hair growth. We only know by anecdotal observations. There has been no clinical trials nor placebo controlled statistical analysis on the efficacy of Hair Million on hair loss and hair growth. However, there are two merits in this hair restoration herbal formula:
Firstly, Hair Million is rather inexpensive, and secondly, it is made of well known herbs that are safe when consumed in regular quantities.














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