And her Mammary Glands is always requested by our listeners at this time of year.
After a year of chemo he beat the cancer but lost his salivary glands.
The chewing also activates the saliva glands so the stomach gets ready to take food in.
University of California physiologists say nervous tension causes the adrenal glands to release so-called stress hormones.
Male foetuses produce these hormones from their testes, and female foetuses from their adrenal glands.
Later, their progeny will head back into the mosquito's salivary glands and infect its next victim.
He wanted me to try lowering the risk further by finding the glands earlier in the operation.
He started with mouse embryos and graduated to goats, whose large mammary glands make better milk machines.
Ebert has fought cancer in his thyroid and salivary glands, and lost the ability to speak following surgery.
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Glands like this are normally classed as "clinical waste" and would not usually be given back to the patient.
The most common symptoms are fever, sore throat, swollen glands and extreme tiredness.
Xerostomia is the subjective feeling of having a dry mouth resulting from the dysfunction of the salivary glands.
Without properly-functioning adrenal glands the body cannot cope at times of stress - such as surgery, trauma or serious infection.
Testosterone does not come straight out the adrenal glands, its made as DHEA and then is converted totestosterone or estrogen.
Three-quarters have involved my specialty, endocrine surgery surgery for endocrine organs such as the thyroid, the parathyroid, and the adrenal glands.
Other symptoms may include lesions and soreness in the throat, difficulty swallowing, and swelling in the neck and regional lymph glands.
Doctors often fail to diagnose the disease, and sometimes suggest extreme (and useless) remedies such as removing sweat glands or hysterectomy.
During eight hours of surgery, doctors removed the tail and body of her pancreas, her spleen and some of her adrenal glands.
Carrying home bags of powdered pigs' glands every week with her father meant a new lease of life for 10-year-old Hilary Richardson.
Researchers are "growing" the spider's silk inside Mille and Muscade's mammary glands.
Kennedy suffered from Addison's disease, a disorder of the adrenal glands, as well as back problems for which he was on constant painkillers.
The effect should be fleeting, enough to warm up the brain's food neurons, kick-start the taste buds, and crank open the saliva glands.
Tumours often develop in one of the adrenal glands but may also form in nerve tissues in the neck, chest, abdomen, or pelvis.
Dr Vollrath's examination of Crassicorophium showed that the material is secreted by glands similar to those used by barnacles to make their cement.
They use ultrasound to take a series of cross-sectional pictures of a possible tumour (they concentrate at the moment on breasts, ovaries and prostate glands).
In addition to swollen joints, she said the other symptoms include fatigue, facial rash, fever, chest pain, swollen glands and sores in the mouth and nose.
Musth refers to a period when bull elephants' temporal glands become swollen, from which a strong smelling fluid, rich in testosterone, runs down on their cheeks.
The side effects from the medicine can also be nasty: Ivermectin may cause fever, itching, skin rash, joint or muscle pain, rapid heartbeat, and painful, tender glands.
Its colloquial name stems from the odor emitted from glands on its abdomen a defense mechanism triggered by disturbances like predators or homeowners who stumble upon them in attics.
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