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  2. Gynecomastia - Wikipedia

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    Gynecomastia that is painful, bothersome, rapidly-growing, associated with masses in other areas of the body, or persistent should be evaluated by a clinician for potential causes. [23] Dimpling of the skin, nipple discharge, and nipple retraction are not typical features of gynecomastia and may be associated with other disorders . [ 9 ]

  3. What are peptides? Why some people take them and what ... - AOL

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    Though one's body produces peptides naturally, peptides are also found in many food and supplement sources. "All the food we eat is broken down by the body into amino acids," explains Stevenson.

  4. More men are getting breast reductions. What to know about ...

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    In 2023, 23,831 gynecomastia surgeries, reducing breast tissue for men, were performed in the U.S. Experts explain the rise in this procedure and the effect of increasing consciousness of body ...

  5. This is what competitive eating does to your body - AOL

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    To the human body, competitive eating is a physiological cage match against a high volume of not just food, but the minerals contained within. To the human body, competitive eating is a ...

  6. Klinefelter syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Some will show little to no symptomology, a lanky, youthful build and facial appearance, or a rounded body type. Gynecomastia (increased breast tissue) in males is common, affecting up to 80% of cases. [21] Approximately 10% of males with XXY chromosomes have gynecomastia noticeable enough that they may choose to have surgery. [citation needed]

  7. Secondary sex characteristic - Wikipedia

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    The reproductive organs in male or female mammals that are usually identifiable at birth are described as the primary sex characteristics or sex organs. In the male, these are the penis, testes, and scrotum. In the female, these are the ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, cervix, vagina and vulva.

  8. Hyperprolactinaemia - Wikipedia

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    A common cause for hyperprolactinemia is prolactinomas and other tumors arising near the pituitary. These adjacent tumors, such as those that cause acromegaly, can physically compress the pituitary stalk and block the flow of dopamine from the hypothalamus to the pituitary gland, causing prolactin levels to increase.

  9. Metandienone - Wikipedia

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    As such, it can cause side effects such as gynecomastia and fluid retention. [1] The co-administration of an antiestrogen such as an aromatase inhibitor like anastrozole or a selective estrogen receptor modulator like tamoxifen can reduce or prevent such estrogenic side effects. [1] Metandienone has no progestogenic activity. [1]