Evans, Lutzer, Swindoll: An Evang-elastic Gospel
Preachers like Anthony T. (Tony) Evans or Charles R. (Chuck) Swindoll may appear to stand for truth and the Christian gospel, but if their teaching on salvation by grace allows a professing Christian to continue in willful rebellion against God’s moral law without fear, they destroy with one hand what they attempt to build with the other.
Complete Information on Acromegaly with Treatment and Prevention
The tumor secretes excessive amounts of growth hormone causing many of the signs and symptoms of acromegaly.
Acromegaly is a syndrome that results when the pituitary gland produces excess growth hormone after epiphyseal plate closure. The name “acromegaly” comes from the Greek words for “extremities” and “great”, because one of the most common symptoms of this condition is abnormal growth of the hands and feet. There are no known risk factors for acromegaly other than a prior history of a pituitary tumor. Acromegaly usually affects middle-aged adults. In children who are still growing, too much growth hormone can cause a condition called gigantism. These children have exaggerated bone growth and an abnormal increase in height. Most cases of acromegaly are caused by a noncancerous tumor (adenoma) of the pituitary gland.