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pituitary gland
The pituitary gland, in your brain.
the level of tetosterone may start to decrease.:)
GnRH from the hypothalamus stimulates RH and FSH from the anterior pituitary gland. These start menarche, and are assisted during the menstrual cycle by oestrogen and progesterone
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pituitary gland
The pituitary gland, in your brain.
Yes, this can be the case. If your pituitary gland does not function properly, it can leak. This leakage drains into the sinuses and causes a headache which usually feels as if your head will explode. This can be alleviated with treatment which can make the pituitary gland start to function again.
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Honestly, not much can. It's all up to the pituitary gland in your brain, and stimulating that isn't easy.
the level of tetosterone may start to decrease.:)
GnRH from the hypothalamus stimulates RH and FSH from the anterior pituitary gland. These start menarche, and are assisted during the menstrual cycle by oestrogen and progesterone
As you age, levels of human growth hormone begin and as science has proven, this decrease in growth hormone is directly related to the speed at which your body begins to age, affecting everything from your appearance (sagging and wrinkles) to muscle strength. Fat retention, memory, sex drive, energy levels, and more To start your pituitary gland to release more growth hormone naturally.
How: Your brain knows when to have you start puberty, and makes the pituitary gland excrete hormones that start the process. When: Girls, from 8 or 9 up to 15 or 16. Boys, from 10 or 11 to 13 or 14. NOTE: It is perfectly, 100% normal to start puberty later.
Hormones that regulate your cycle come from your pituitary gland. Your pituitary gland is a master gland that regulates pretty much all hormones in your body. It also regulates things like growth hormones, which when abnormal can account for a less than average height (like me) or an overly large height. There are many reports on what your cycle "should" be, however every body is different, and thus so is every cycle. Monitor yours for about a period of 6 months, noting when you usually start your period, how long it lasts, and how far apart they are to get a good idea about your cycle. Hope this helps.
The hypothalamus gland is a gland that controls and regulate the brain temperature.the infindibulum helps to connect with the pituary gland