Description of the hormone

 

1) Add new information to their description of the hormone and/or gland
involved.
2) Add your own opinion and discuss your ideas on endocrine disruptors in
general and their role in disease and the overall health of an individual.
3) Discuss ways those affected can avoid an endocrine disruptor. Act as a
healthcare professional and educate them on ways to avoid it as well as
give examples of alternatives to use. Be specific.
Please be sure to validate your opinions and ideas with citations and references in APA
format.

The endocrine disruptor I chose was Bisphenol A or known as BPA. Endocrine disruptors
are chemicals that may be inferior to the endocrine system and how it functions.
Bisphenol is a chemical produced in large quantities and is used in the production of
many plastics, eyewear, metal food cans, bottle tops, and some water supply pipes.
Bisphenol has been around for years, “BPA was thrust into the limelight in recent years
but the chemical has actually been around for about 120 years. BPA was first
synthesized by chemists in 1891. In the late 1930’s, scientists discovered that BPA acted
as an artificial estrogen” (Wisner Baum). After all the research done about BPA overtime,
bisphenol is more dangerous than people think and very harmful to the body overtime.
Bisphenol impacts the endocrine system by disrupting the normal function and interferes
and prevents the binding of natural hormones to their receptors and can act as a
hormone mimics. BPA also can exaggerate the effects of endogenous hormones. This
chemical is known to disrupt the natural function of this system and alter our body’s
normal immune response, hypothalamus, and pituitary gland. BPA alters pituitary
development by increasing proliferation and gonadotroph number in females but not in
males. Studies have found that, “Researchers have also found that exposure to BPA is
associated with an increased risk of insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes, and alteration of
normal immune response resulting in high levels of Immunoglobulin E (IgE) and
interleukin-4 potentially leading to allergies such as hay fever. BPA can also alter cardiac
function leading to thickening of the left ventricular wall” (Hafezi). If a person would
consume BPA this chemical would only last about 24 hours in their system, so it is safe
to say that if you consume it once or are exposed to it you are okay. But overtime if a
person is consuming it every day of using products that contain BPA this is where the
problems can happen and start to affect your endocrine system, hypothalamus and
pituitary gland.

 

Sample Solution

This leads to question of what qualifies to be a combatant, and whether it is lawful to kill each other as combatants. Combatants are people who are involved directly or indirectly with the war and it is lawful to kill ‘to shelter the innocent from harm…punish evildoers (Begby et al (2006b), Page 290).However, as mentioned above civilian cannot be harmed, showing combatants as the only legitimate targets, another condition of jus in bello, as ‘we may not use the sword against those who have not harmed us (Begby et al (2006b), Page 314).’ In addition, Frowe suggested combatants must be identified as combatants, to avoid the presence of guerrilla warfare which can end up in a higher death count, for example, the Vietnam War. Moreover, he argued they must be part of the army, bear arms and apply to the rules of jus in bello. (Frowe (2011), Page 101-3). This suggests Frowe seeks a fair, just war between two participants avoiding non-combatant deaths, but wouldn’t this lead to higher death rate for combatants, as both sides have relatively equal chance to win since both use similar tactics? Nevertheless, arguably Frowe will argue that combatant can lawfully kill each other, showing this is just, which is also supported by Vittola, who states: ‘it is lawful to draw the sword and use it against malefactors (Begby et al (2006b), Page 309).’
In addition, Vittola expresses the extent of military tactics used, but never reaches a conclusion whether it’s lawful or not to proceed these actions, as he constantly found a middle ground, where it can be lawful to do such things but never always (Begby et al (2006b), Page 326-31). This is supported by Frowe, who measures the legitimate tactics according to proportionality and military necessity. It depends on the magnitude of how much damage done to one another, in order to judge the actions after a war. For example, one cannot simply nuke the terrorist groups throughout the middle-east, because it is not only proportional, it will damage the whole population, an unintended consequence. More importantly, the soldiers must have the right intention in what they are going to achieve, sacrificing the costs to their actions. For example: if soldiers want to execute all prisoners of war, they must do it for the right intention and for a just cause, proportional to the harm done to them. This is supported by Vittola: ‘not always lawful to execute all combatants…we must take account… scale of the injury inflicted by the enemy.’ This is further supported by Frowe approach, which is a lot more moral than Vittola’s view but implies the same agendas: ‘can’t be punished simply for fighting.’ This means one cannot simply punish another because they have been a combatant. They must be treated as humanely as possible. However, the situation is escalated if killing them can lead to peace and security, within the interests of all parties.
Overall, jus in bello suggests in wars, harm can only be used against combatants, never against the innocent. But in the end, the aim is to establish peace and security within the commonwealth. As Vittola’s conclusion: ‘the pursuit of justice for which he fights and the defence of his homeland’ is what nations should be fighting for in wars (Begby et al (2006b), Page 332). Thus, although today’s world has developed, we can see not much different from the modernist accounts on warfare and the traditionists, giving a

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