Addison’s disease

What Is Addison’s Disease and Who Is at Risk?

What Is Addison’s Disease and Who Is at Risk? [nextpage title=”…”] Addison’s disease affects 200,000 people each year and is a chronic condition that can last a lifetime or for several years. The disease develops when the body doesn’t produce enough hormones from the adrenal glands, including insufficient levels of aldosterone and cortisol. Although there

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Warning Signs Of Adrenal Insufficiency And Natural Methods Of Treatment

Warning Signs Of Adrenal Insufficiency And Natural Methods Of Treatment [nextpage title=”…”] Adrenal Insufficiency, also known as Addison’s disease, is a hormonal condition that affects men and women. The adrenal gland produces cortisol, a stress hormone. It controls how the body responds to stress by maintaining blood pressure, managing the immune system and regulating insulin.

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