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	<title>National Nursing Review : Nursing Study Resources &#38; Health Tips &#187; estrogen</title>
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		<title>Anabolic Steroids</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jan 2010 14:12:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Contrary to popular belief, steroids are not produced by the human body and steroids only varying complexity are produced by plants, animals and even primitive organisms such as fungi. Although steroids are classified based on their chemical structure, steroids can also be classified based on their role in the human body. There are essentially important [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Contrary to popular belief, steroids are not produced by the human body and steroids only varying complexity are produced by plants, animals and even primitive organisms such as fungi. Although steroids are classified based on their chemical structure, steroids can also be classified based on their role in the human body.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-621" title="Anabolic Steroids" src="http://nationalnursingreview.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/ananolicsteroidsbodybuilding.jpg" alt="Anabolic Steroids" width="224" height="222" /></p>
<p>There are essentially important sex steroids `Three &#8216;produced in the human body: progesterone, estrogen and testosterone, the three are known as hormones, but are commonly essentially steroids. The three steroids mentioned above are produced by males and females in different amounts, and have different functions.<br />
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This new bodybuilding supplement is not a medicine. It is a powerful combination of precision of brandy herbal extracts that present an approach to multiple aspects to building muscle and fat loss through the largest selection of metabolic pathways. And because these pathways are not hormonal, with mechanisms that report earnings in the permanent muscle andstrength.<br />
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Where to <a href="http://www.isteroids.com/" target="_blank">buy steroids</a>, which is the best place to <a href="http://www.isteroids.com/Legal_Steroids.html" target="_blank">buy steroids online</a>? Hundreds of stores online anabolic steroids populate the Internet and you can browse through their products and decide which ones you can get huge and shredded in no time at all. But there are things you must do first before you buy anabolic steroids online. First, buy anabolic steroids online only sites you know or you have had with the plea agreement. If this is not possible and you buy anabolic steroids for a site for the first time, pay attention while there are many scam sites out there. The site should only require personal information necessary to fulfill your purchase any goods &#8211; this is particularly important in your buying anabolic steroids because the drugs are planned.</p>
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		<title>Breast-milk excretion before birth</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 12:52:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Breast milk is produced from a unique type of glands located in the body of a woman named as mammary glands. These glands are a rich capillary network connection connective and fatty tissues in the interior of the breast. Milk is produced in small groups of fat cells or pouch-like glands called alveoli. These cells [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Breast milk is produced from a unique type of glands located in the body of a woman named as mammary glands. These glands are a rich capillary network connection connective and fatty tissues in the interior of the breast. Milk is produced in small groups of fat cells or pouch-like glands called alveoli.</p>
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<p>These cells are connected to milk ducts through which milk passes and stored breast milk or reservoirs. These deposits are located just behind the pigmented area around the nipple called the areola.<span id="more-370"></span><br />
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However, milk supply is not a supply and demand process. Milk production in the mammary gland begins long before the mother gives birth to a child. During pregnancy, milk production is mainly controlled by the endocrine system. Alveoli are developed inside the breast, once they are stimulated by hormones. The hormones that stimulate the development of the alveoli include estrogen, progesterone, pituitary prolactin, and placental lactogen.<br />
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All these hormones are produced during the second trimester of pregnancy.<br />
While estrogen stimulates growth and cell formation in the alveoli and milk ducts, progesterone regulates the production of milk during pregnancy. Increased levels of progesterone helps to maintain low milk volume at the time of pregnancy. Alveolar cells respond to milk after stimulating the secretion of prolactin from the pituitary gland located within the brain. Oxytocin is another hormone that occurs at birth and is necessary for milk-ejection reflex to occur.<br />
The production of colostrum in mothers usually occurs in two stages, a process known as lactogenesis. While lactation-I started late in the second quarter, lactation-II starts after 48 hours of labor.</p>
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