Thursday, March 12, 2020
Human Growth Hormones(HGH) essays
Human Growth Hormones(HGH) essays The topic of whether Human Growth Hormone (HGH) should be administered to children who are considered to be hormone deficient children. Several doctors have been devoted to the serious study of the effects of Human Growth Hormones and have found out a lot about this topic since its first use in 1958. The first known use of it was in 1958 when doctors extracted hormones from cadavers and injected it into hormone deficient children. Although they saw an increase in height the children were still said to be shorter than average. In the 1980s the FDA approved HGH but only for use in hormone deficient children and elderly patients who really need the hormones but since then HGH distributors have turned their companies into hundred million dollar companies due to use of the product by bodybuilders. Although the use of HGH is now legal does not mean that it is morally or ethically condoned by society. In the reading two articles I hope to clarify any concerns of people who are thinking ab out putting themselves or others on Human Growth Hormones. In surveying several articles about the use of HGH in young children to increase the height of hormone deficient children I found an article written by Jenny Everett, a Popular Science assistant editor, where she describes to us about her brother who is considered to be hormone deficient. She asks the question of, should we really be giving a 9-year-old child hormone injections just to treat him for his stature? Jenny tells us when she gave her first shot of Humatrope to her little brother, he knew more about giving the shot than she did, this being his 37th injection. The reason her 9-year-old little brother receives these injections is because he is considered to be in the 1.2 percentile of people who will not grow over 53 when they are fully-grown. Human growth is an invisible but intense process, an intricate and little understood web of genes, hormones and other variables ...
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