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Hypothalamus

The hypothalamus is one of the four areas of the diencephalon and lies below the thalamus in the…

01 Jan 2012

Is it a cold, or flu, or an infection? Guide to fevers in children

Is it a cold, or flu, or an infection? Guide to fevers in children

All kids get a fever from time to time. A fever is not something harmful in itself, and…

30 Sep 2022

Constant headaches? Here’s how physiotherapy can help

Constant headaches? Here’s how physiotherapy can help

Jump To Introduction Common types of headaches Tension headaches Neck headaches Cluster headaches Migraines…

29 Mar 2019

Thyroid Function Tests Explained

Thyroid Function Tests Explained

Everything You Need to Know About Thyroid Function Tests - What They Are, Why You Might Need One, How They're Performed and Test Results, Explained.

12 Apr 2017

Arguments at home linked to baby brain function

Arguments at home linked to baby brain function

Being exposed to arguments between parents is associated with the way babies’ brains process emotional tone of voice, according to…

10 Apr 2013

Study of Thyrotropin-Releasing Hormone in Normal Volunteers and in Patients with Thyroid or Pituitary Abnormalities

This study will determine the safety and activity of a new formulation of thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH), a drug used for…

01 Jan 2013

Anatomy of the testes

Anatomy of the testes

The testes (testicles or gonads) are the primary male reproductive organs. They produce gametes (sperm) and secrete hormones, particularly testosterone.

26 Jun 2012

Alcohol Consumption: Long-Term Health Consequences

Alcohol Consumption: Long-Term Health Consequences

While the effect of alcohol on some health outcomes is fairly straightforward there is still much more research that needs to be done to determine…

08 Jan 2012

Prolactin Release-Inhibiting Factor (PIF)

Prolactin Release-Inhibiting Factor (PIF) is a hormone released from the hypothalamus that inhibits the synthesis and release of prolactin.

01 Jan 2012