Innervation of the pineal gland
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Dr. Brian M.Posted
Tue 26 Aug 2008 11:36pm
The pineal gland is innervated by the nerviconarii. This name was derived from the fact that an antiquated term for the pineal gland is the " conarium", which literally means "cone". The nerviconarii are sympathetic fibers with cell bodies situated in the superior cervical ganglion.
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What are the symptoms of adrenal-gland fatigue?
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AndreaPosted
Wed 03 Mar 2010 12:00am
I get this question a lot ----- and I have a particular interest in it since I have adrenal fatigue myself---- check out this article from the Hearald.ie about the signs/symptoms and treatment of adrenal fatigue.
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What Is BPH Of The Prostate Gland? [del.icio.us]
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RxBloggerPosted
Tue 17 Nov 2009 10:02pm
Understanding Benign (nonmalignant) enlargement of the prostate gland in men which is medically known as BPH or benign prostatic hyperplasia. FAQuestions, PSA references... Nutrition Diet Prevention Is Effective?
View Original BPH Article
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regarding salivary gland issues
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Joan H.Posted
Mon 30 Jul 2007 12:00am
From time to time (like today!) I get an email or a comment asking for good information about salivary gland damage from RAI, RadioActive Iodine treatment... to salivary glands. This is a much more technical article targeted at a medical professionals, but it also includes an illustration of a very beneficial massage technique (figure 7
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Adrenal Glands - Crisis of the 21st Cent
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JasminFlowerPosted
Thu 05 Nov 2009 12:16pm
and un-informed about my adrenal glands. Having never really considered them before, it seemed logical that these would be pea-sized glands in the neck, perhaps below and slightly behind the earlobe.
Nothing could be further from reality! The adrenal glands come by twos. We each have a pair and they are located near the base of your ribcage, in your back
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Skin Glands and Pores: Their Function and Importance In Maintaining Healthy Skin
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Danny & Susan S.Posted
Mon 26 Jan 2009 4:09pm
, it is also capable of healing itself.
I have discussed the anatomy and physiology of the skin in previous articles and will therefore focus on pores and their associated glands of the skin in this article.
There are literally millions of pores and associated glands covering the surface of our skin and these pores play a very important role in the overall
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Smokeless Tobacco Not a Risk Factor for Cancer of the Salivary Glands
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Brad R.Posted
Tue 08 May 2012 10:02pm
Two celebrities -- Adam Yauch ("MCA" of the Beastie Boys) and Tony Gwynn (Hall of Fame baseball player) -- were recently reported to have suffered salivary gland cancer. This has prompted questions about tobacco use as a possible risk factor.
Cancer of the salivary gland is exquisitely rare. For perspective, data from the Sur ...
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glands
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Lee NevittPosted
Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:04pm
hi Fans!!!
well the stomach is still not right but i am trying different things and am making some progess, seeing my diabetic doc in feb, i need to ask about the glands in my cheeks, not sure if i mentioned it before but everytime i eat i getthis intense pain in the side on my mouth, a bit like when you have a pizzy cola bottle but x100
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