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Thursday, October, 29, 2009

Do Eggs Cause High Blood Pressure

Health Encyclopedia: Turner Syndrome

Alternative Names

Bonnevie-Ullrich syndrome; Gonadal dysgenesis; Monosomy X


Treatment

Growth hormone may help a child with Turner syndrome grow taller. Estrogen replacement therapy is often started when the girl is 12 or 13 years old. This helps trigger the growth of breasts, pubic hair, and other sexual characteristics.

Women with Turner syndrome who wish to become pregnant may consider using a donor egg.


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Expert & Community Posts

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6 Ways to Lower Your Blood Pressure Naturally
By Melanie Thomassian , Health Expert

...Ground flaxseeds can be used as a substitute for eggs - 1 tablespoon ground flaxseed, plus 3... Read more »

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Take This with Just a Grain of Salt
By David Mendosa , Health Expert

...don’t need to add sodium to anything I eat, even eggs. In a subsequent article I will discuss... Read more »

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Nutritional considerations during steroid treatment - Part 2
By Amy Thomas , Health Expert

...dietary protein include fish, white-meat poultry, eggs, beans, soy, lean beef, milk, cheese,... Read more »

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Lowering Your Risk of Disease Complications
By Melanie Thomassian , Health Expert

...protein foods such as lean meat and poultry, fish, eggs, or tofu. Beans, peas and lentils are... Read more »

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The Chicken or the Egg
By Gretchen Becker , Health Expert

...cholesterol (the good stuff), high triglycerides, high blood pressure, high uric acid levels, a... Read more »

Health Guide

What is Cholesterol?: A Patient Guide
...cholesterol-producing organ. We also consume foods that contain cholesterol – red meat, poultry and eggs have particularly high levels. Because the liver is usually able to make enough... Read more »
Taking Responsibility for your Weight
...recall his height), and complained that after a binge of eating (this involved three chickens, several eggs, a gallon of ice cream and some candy), his belly hurt and he had some chest discomfort.... Read more »
Salt and High Blood Pressure
In one word, potassium. Nearly 95% of the high blood pressure in the world is known as primary, essential, or idiopathic hypertension. It is called this because no clear underlying cause can be... Read more »
Erection problems
...who is unable to maintain an erection may be very capable of producing sperm that could fertilize an egg. An infertile man is usually able to maintain an erection, but he may be unable to father a... Read more »
Infertility in Men: Complications of ART
...ART is about 94%. The likelihood of having a child free of major birth defects is about 91%. Frozen eggs do not appear to pose any higher risk for developmental problems.Preimplantation genetic... Read more »

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