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Hirsutism
The cause of hirsutism can be either an increased level of androgens (male hormones) or an oversensitivity of hair follicles to androgens. Male hormones such as testosterone stimulate hair growth, increase size and intensify the growth and pigmentation of hair. Other symptoms associated with a high level of male hormones include acne and deepening of the voice and increased muscle mass.
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
If your hormones don't work in the normal way, your ovaries might make too many eggs. Those eggs turn into many cysts. The cysts (say: sists) are like little balloons filled with liquid.
About 70 percent of women with PCOS have extra hair growing in the sideburn area of their face and on their chin, upper lip, ****** area, chest, lower abdomen and thighs. They may get acne. About half are obese. Some women with PCOS have no signs of it.
If you have these problems I need to know how to deal with this!
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My cat Sammy got pregnant by her son. when the kittens were born 2 died and 2 survived. the 2 that survived had flat chested kitten syndrome and the one rounded out pretty fast and the other is still a lil flat (about 3months old) and she doesnt make a sound. at first she had a lil trouble eating cat food but now eats fine. she doesnt play w the other cats/kittens very often but when she does play or run she seems to run out of breath fast and DOES NOT MAKE A SOUND. is this normal? what should i do?
The son is gone. didnt mean for this to happen. when the girls were in heat we kept them away from the male.obviously we were a day late. didnt need more babies w me being pregnant. obviously if i had the money i would get them all fixed and wut not but to do that 2 9 cats(other cat also had 5 babies) after i just had a baby and quit my job to stay home w him… kinda impossible. trying to find good homes for the others. keeping the sick one. has anyone had a kitten like this? will she b ok? read up on the flat chest syndrome and most say if the kitten makes it past 4 weeks it will b fine… and didnt take to vet when she was born bc they say vets dont kno much about it, that its pretty much a waste. but the not meowing worries me. wut to do????
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I'm a straight male (black) who works in a creative professional field dominated by *** men. The discrimination I've faced from being straight has always been about 10-fold what I have faced being Black.
Does the *** community ever address this issue of some of it's people hating to be around, or work with straight people.
Or how so many are just uncomfortable having anything to do with straights personally. Which in my case is as problem, as some of these uncomfortable people have been my superiors in the past.
I sometimes feel like just rejecting job offers that involve a *** superior because I'm getting tired of the whole office *** mafia syndrome (this is a well-known phenomenon/phrase in my field) and want to protect my career advancement options without dealing with heterophobic discrimination.
P.S. I'm cool with, and hang with everybody, so please don't suggest that I'm giving off some negative vibe. If anything over the years, at first, in a new job, most people assumed I was *** because I was so comfortable and friendly with everyone.
mdbshop – You are right. And yes I am in a large city. NYC. And no, I'm not going to let heterophobes run me out of town.
I think this is maybe more of a male/male sexual orientation issue. I don't think straight women have to deal with this from *** men.
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Are you a man that does not have Asperger's but is dating a woman that does have it? How is your relationship. I have studied this syndrome a little bit. It looks like either both people have it, but if one of them has it, it tends to be the male and not the female.
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Turner's syndrome is a condition in which the female has only 1 X chromosome (and no X or Y to complement it). Which of these describes the symptoms of this condition?
normal female
short, sterile female
male with female characteristics
normal male
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I have been diagnosed with illiotibial band syndrome. I have a marathon in about 3 weeks. I have to run 21km for the marathon. I dont know how severe my case is, but I dont seem to have pain when I walk or go up the stairs. I only have severe pain when I am running.
I am going to go to physical therapy for the next 3 weeks to fix this thing. Yesterday was my first session. Do you think (from your experiences) that I will be ready for the marathon in 3 weeks and 1 day ? …
I have not ran for the past 2 weeks.
I will also no run for the next 3 weeks so that I make sure that I heal as much as I can.
I will also continue going to therapy every other day for the next 3 weeks.
Thanks,
I am male, 26 years of age.
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Ok im a 15 year old male..ive been doing this since i was like 10…how did i learn to do this?..well when i was 10 i was laying on my stomach watching T.v then i started moving my body..then i put my hand near my ***** and i had a really great sensation. Can this really affect my *** life? and have i been doing it for to long to get cured?….and whenever i do the normal ************ i can't get anything out of it. ive learned about Traumatic Masturbatory Syndrome from healthystrokes.com…PLEASE HELP ME!!!
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Since members of one species cannot breed with members of another species, (except for plants) unless of course two members of the same species (male and a female) are born having the same new number of chromosomes as a result of chromosomal mutation…
Thus having the same new number of chromosomes, (male and female of the same species with the same chromosomal mutation number) then maybe a new species can result from their chance of mating, and if the offspring is suited to the environment, and there's an ample breeding population of the new chromosomal mutation for a new species with a viable breeding population (many such matings/mutations, etc.) to continue the new species (branch off from the old species/phylogenetic tree, etc.).
So since new species have been evolving for the past four billion years on this planet, only that we haven't seen a new species since Darwin introduced us to the Theory of Evolution.
So should we just keep calling Evolution a theory or can someone explain to me how chromosomal mutations have been passed on and we now have all these new species (healthy species) of life that we have today since the time of the Permian extinction or the Cambrian explosion anyway?
And yes, I'm aware of Down syndrome. Which is not suited to the environment, nor fruit fly experiments conducted in laboratories.
Also, the link below is that of a new species of fly, but is it microevolution or macroevolution? Does it have a new set of number of chromosomes?
http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://live.psu.edu/slnoflash2/userpics/10042/fly.jpgimgrefurl=http://live.psu.edu/album/1572usg=__GL3dMkE8iGrDEqNlSieeiiVJHkc=h=600w=600sz=33hl=enstart=3um=1tbnid=vsMzoMtOaQ0uIM:tbnh=135tbnw=135prev=/images%3Fq%3Dfruit%2Bfly%2Bevolution%2Bnew%2Bspecies%2Bconducted%2Bin%2Blaboratories%26hl%3Den%26rlz%3D1T4DGUS_enUS310US310%26sa%3DN%26um%3D1
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I'm a 14-year-old girl with Asperger's syndrome. I find interacting with males a lot easier and less socially stressing than interacting with girls. For some reason, when I talk with males, their conversation interests me more – with females my interest tends to wane after only a little bit. Also, when I talk with males, their ****** expressions are easier to understand. Is this normal?
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hi. im a 24 year old male and really want to join the army (uk) but my father has marfan syndrome. i have had tests as iv been growing up and the docs say they dont think i have it but im just tall and slim? i was just wondering where the army stand with marfan syndrome? cos i have seen web pages with people being in the army with marfan but was wondering if people still can? please help!?
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