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Match each of the following hormones with the endocrine gland or structure that produces it:
-Insulin
Oral Conflicts
Psychological tensions and struggles originating from the oral stage of psychosexual development, often manifesting in issues related to dependency, trust, and eating disorders.
Eating Disorders
Mental illnesses characterized by irregular eating patterns that detrimentally impact an individual's physical or psychological well-being.
Brain Chemistry
The complex interactions and balance of chemicals in the brain that affect mood, behavior, and cognition.
Anorexia
A psychological and potentially life-threatening eating disorder characterized by extreme weight loss, an irrational fear of gaining weight, and a distorted body image.
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