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thyrotoxicosis ( 33 , 54 , 56 , 57 ) The role of stress in the onset of GD Many studies have been conducted on the influence of psychological stress on the onset of GD. Retrospective studies found that GD patients reported more negative life
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oxidative stress levels ( 30 ) may cause severe oocyte damages, which may lead to an impairment of their fertilization capacity, probably caused by increased oxidative stress levels through apoptosis and DNA damage upregulations. The decreased developmental
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and laminitis. The horse shows distribution of fat at characteristic sites. The rear limbs are positioned forward to relieve stress from the front hooves, a condition associated with laminitis. Abdominal obesity is very common in humans, particularly