Pituitary Glands
<p style="color:#dbdbdb ;padding:20px; border-left:5px solid #210803;">What is it that differs in structure, shape and size of the individuals? What stimulates the birth of an infant? What is it that maintains a balance in the body? What triggers the beauty in the human body? What nurtures the growth of a child? It is the Pituitary Gland that controls the functions in the body and is hence the conductor of the endocrine orchestra.</p>
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Pancreas
<p style="color:#dbdbdb ;padding:20px; border-left:5px solid #CA8864;">One of the most common diseases, diabetes, has its cause related to Pancreas which is named after the Greek words ‘pan’ (all) and ‘kreas’ (flesh). This is a small and simple organ with multiple functions.</p>
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Oesophagus
<p style="color:#dbdbdb ;padding:20px; border-left:5px solid #CB86B5;">Food! We all love to relish on our favourite munchies or drink our favourite beverage. Imagine life without relishing our favourite food or drink. What if we couldn’t swallow our food? Without swallowing how would the food get digested? If the food doesn’t get digested then how would an infant or a human grow, or how would we get our essential nutrients and vitamins? Where would we then get our energy from? Without the energy, how would we conduct our daily activities or physical work? Unimaginable isn’t it? Oesophagus or commonly known as the gullet is that organ in our body, which while swallowing, passes the food from the mouth through the throat into the Oesophagus that further travels through peristalsis into the stomach. </p>
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