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Neuroendocrinology

Our central nervous system (CNS) and brain receive information from our senses and body, analyse the information received, and then transmit signals back throughout our body.

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Sport, performance and weight

Weight fluctuations, reduced physical performance despite exercising, and mood swings often appear together. The causes lie in a disturbance of the finely coordinated system of metabolism, hormones, and vascular regulation.

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Metabolism and gut health (Microbiome)

Our metabolism is not only affected by the “what, when, how, and how much” of our dietary habits but also by a complex interaction of bacteria (previously known as gut flora, now known as the microbiome) and intestinal nerve cells. When this interaction is disturbed

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Laboratory

Laboratory medicine is a discipline with numerous connections to other medical disciplines: it provides a number of diagnostic indications for diseases from almost all areas of medicine: valuable information for further medical measures is sent to fellow doctors, from normal blood counts to immunological analyses.

The rapid processing of obtained samples is important for analyses from the metabolic department, particularly in hormonal diagnosis. Only thus can high quality be ensured.

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Osteoporosis

Osteoporosis is a complex condition affecting not only the bones but also the entire metabolic and vascular system. Therefore, it is common to find osteoporosis patients suffering from vascular calcification, diabetes, or cardiovascular diseases (J.Miner.Stoffwechs.2014; 21: 96-101).

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Diabetes mellitus 1 and 2

Sugar is the most important energy source for our cells. Sugar metabolism disorders therefore have a direct effect on our well-being and physical performance.

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Endocrinology

Thyroid hormones and stress hormones, such as adrenaline and cortisol, influence metabolic performance (basal metabolic rate) and stress perception. The thyroid gland helps regulate growth, bone health, cardiovascular functions, brain development and function, energy levels, reproductive health, and intestinal function.

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