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  1. ... ready for ovulation. Ovulation is when an ovary releases an egg so it can travel down a ... sign of perimenopause and menopause. As your ovaries release fewer eggs, your body makes more hormones to ...
  2. ... of energy. When glucose levels drop, the pancreas releases glucagon into the bloodstream. This triggers the production ... glucagon is released. If the pancreas doesn't release the right amount of glucagon, it can lead ...
  3. ... you eat. When blood glucose rises, your pancreas releases more insulin into your blood. The insulin lets ... done with a C-peptide test . Your pancreas releases equal amounts of insulin and C-peptide into ...
  4. ... control the menstrual cycle . It also triggers the release of an egg from the ovary. This is ... of normal perimenopause and menopause. As your ovaries release fewer eggs, your body makes more hormones to ...
  5. ... levels are too low, your parathyroid glands will release just enough PTH into your blood to return ... your blood calcium by: Telling your bones to release calcium into your blood Helping your intestines to ...
  6. ... for energy, growth, and repairing cells. Your pancreas releases elastase into your small intestine through a duct ( ... that your pancreas can't make and/or release enough elastase and other digestive juices. This is ...
  7. ... to cancer in your body. Normally, your thyroid releases small amounts of thyroglobulin into your bloodstream. Cells ... cancer (papillary carcinoma and follicular thyroid cancer) also release thyroglobulin. Thyroglobulin testing is not used to diagnose ...
  8. ... gets too low, ALD signals your kidneys to release more sodium into your blood and to get ...
  9. ... blood. Certain conditions can make a baby's body release more or less AFP. During pregnancy, if your ...
  10. ... the blood. When liver cells are damaged, they release ALT into the bloodstream. High levels of ALT ...
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