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any one know what i should do So you might be wondering on
how was he why he got his
noble prize . He got it for n
the mechanism of action of
hormones, particularly
epinephrine. Sutherland
influenced by Carl Cori. Who
worked on the pathways of
glycogen breakdown and glucose
synthesis in mammalian liver
cells. Sutherland is
responsible for discovering
how the hormone epinephrine
regulates glycogen synthesis
Along the way, Sutherland
discovered the second
messenger cyclic AMP which was
Monday's Molecule #39.
So what does this exactly
mean? it means its known for
its as adrenalin, epinephrine
is a naturally occurring
hormone. During the
fight-or-flight response, the
adrenal gland releases
epinephrine into the blood
stream, along with other
hormones like cortisol,
signaling the heart to pump
harder, increasing blood
pressure, opening airways in
the lungs, narrowing blood
vessels in the skin and
intestine to increase blood
flow to major muscle groups,
and performing other functions
to enable the body to fight or
run when encountering a
perceived threat.
What excaly is a perceived
threat? A perceived threat
makes an important distinction
as in the case of chronic
stress, the body's stress
response is repeatedly
triggered on a daily basis in
response to actual physical
and psychological threats as
well as perceived
psychological threats. As a
result, the body can become
exhausted, and the
overabundance of epinephrine
and cortisol, as well as other
aspects of the body's stress
response can become
maladaptive, resulting in
lowered immunity and other
health problems.
Another important thing to
remember about epinephrine and
the body's stress response is
that it can be triggered in
response to negative stress as
well as excitement or
eustress. While eustress, or
'positive stress' can help
maintain vitality, it's still
important to maintain balance
in how much your stress
response is triggered, and to
avoid too much total stress.
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your pretty much screwed because you didnt get that extention you asked him for |
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mom gets overdosis from my mother went to a doctor 3
years ago with back
problems...for some reason he
told her to lie down and
suddenly gave her injections
in her bone marrow and
buttocks (one injection after
the other), without even
telling her that he would
inject her with something
turns out he gave her the
following
Scandicain 1% Amp. O.V
1 op Diprophos
Susp. Amp. 5x1ml
since then she's been feeling
terrible...she's always
spitting it this glittery
white substance and it's
almost as if she were
vomiting, because her throat
just forces it out
she says that she's feeling
some kind of burning sensation
under her skin and that
everything in her body is
being stretched or tensed
she's been going from doctor
to doctor, hospital to
hospital ever since..the guy
who gave her this doesn't to
help and we can't sue him
because we don't have anything
solid to hold against him
a hospital told her once that
she's got iron and phosphate
poisining
other than that she's allergic
to nickel, copper and cobalt
so i would be really thankful
if somebody could tell me what
to do or if there are any
experts on overdoses how long
this is gonna go on
and btw we're living in
austria, so suing a doctor
isn't as easy as it is in the
US
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somehow i dont think he gave her an injection in her bone marrow, despite not being possible this is doubtful. get a second opinion and have somebody else look at her and treat her |
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