
This podcast series is centered around key hormones in the HPA Axis. Specifically, these hormones help the body in growth and development. Each episode analyzes one hormone and goes into depth on how they help the body, what happens when they start to malfunction and clinical case studies concerning how doctors deal with these problems.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Today we will be talking about a hormone called Triiodothyronine, or commonly called T3. This hormone is crucial for metabolism, which we saw a bit of a few episodes ago, when talking about Human Placental Lactogen. As usual, we will be going over it... more
Today we will be talking about a hormone called FSH or the Follicle Stimulating Hormone. This hormone actually plays a HUGE role in your life! Let’s take a closer look at its function, its role in your body, and of course, what happens when the level... more
Today we will be talking about a hormone called Human Placental Lactogen or HPL for short. This hormone is studied during the pregnancy of women. We will be going over its function, where it is found in the body, and what happens when things go wron... more
Welcome to CHS(Clinical Hormone Studies) Episode 4, where we attempt to break down some of the world’s most bizarre cases of hormones gone absolutely wrong. I’m your host, Suraj Oruganti, and today we will be talking about a hormone we are quite fami... more
Welcome to CHS(Clinical Hormone Studies) Episode 3, where we attempt to break down some of the world’s most bizarre cases of hormones gone absolutely wrong. I’m your host, Suraj Oruganti, and today we will be talking about GHRH, a hormone that is in ... more
Today we will be talking about 2 case studies concerning Somatostatin, a procedure known as the Whipple Operation, and common plans of action to deal with Somatostatinoma.
Today we will be talking about potential growth hormone problems, a man known as the “giant of Illinois”, and a current case study. Stay tuned for more!
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