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Hypothyroidism Tsh Levels - Articles
What Is Hypothyroidism? What Causes Hypothyroidism?
by
Andrea
Posted
Sun 13 Sep 2009 11:03pm
Medical News Today has some great articles on a variety of topics. This one on hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid) came across my newsfeed yesterday, and it's important reading---many women develop thyroid problems as they approach peri/menopause. Click here to read the article, have a wonderful week!
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More on Hypothyroidism
by
Yusuf Saleeby
Posted
Wed 24 Jun 2009 2:05pm
of hypothyroidism becomes more
difficult, if all the practitioner relies upon is the TSH level. Unfortunately,
this is the case more times than not.
Problem #2: Thyroid Hormone does...
hypothyroidism.’
TSH levels, thyroid hormone levels are ‘normal,’ but the body does not function
properly and resembles the hypothyroid condition.
Problem #3: Thyroid Hormone
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Hypothyroidism article
by
Yusuf Saleeby
Posted
Thu 12 Nov 2009 10:02pm
or famine conditions.
As TSH levels drop back to normal, the diagnosis of hypothyroidism becomes more
difficult, if all the practitioner relies upon is the TSH level..., thyroid
hormone may not work properly, leading to a state of ‘functional
hypothyroidism.’
TSH levels, thyroid hormone levels are ‘normal,’ but the body does not function
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Hypothyroidism article
by
Yusuf Saleeby
Posted
Thu 12 Nov 2009 10:02pm
or famine conditions.
As TSH levels drop back to normal, the diagnosis of hypothyroidism becomes more
difficult, if all the practitioner relies upon is the TSH level..., thyroid
hormone may not work properly, leading to a state of ‘functional
hypothyroidism.’
TSH levels, thyroid hormone levels are ‘normal,’ but the body does not function
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Information about hypothyroidism and herbal products to help
by
franklinb
Posted
Sat 24 Apr 2010 12:00am
in conjunction with pituitary gland which produces thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH).
TSH in turn stimulates the thyroid gland to produce the thyroid hormones, T3 and T4. These thyroid...
Hypothyroidism is a thyroid problem caused by an underactive thyroid gland that produces insufficient amounts of thyroid hormones. This common condition affects millions
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The Hypothyroidism Epidemic
by
NuHealth Homeopathy
Posted
Wed 04 Aug 2010 5:53pm
when thyrotropin (TSH) levels are elevated but thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3) levels are normal. Or, sometimes all your ranges are “normal” but your symptoms cannot... problems of the thyroid gland consist of an over-active thyroid gland, referred to as 'hyperthyroidism', and an under-active thyroid gland, referred to as 'hypothyroidism'. Twenty
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HYPOTHYROIDISM – MYSTERIOUS & OFTEN UNDIAGNOSED
by
Stephanie S. Jewett
Posted
Tue 27 Apr 2010 12:00am
are left undiagnosed with hypothyroidism. This mysterious disorder requires a blood test to confirm the diagnosis. First, an elevated TSH (thyrotropin) level should be noted... it. What is it? Very simply, the disease is an underactive thyroid. Unfortunately, the common warning signs are often dismissed as stress, depression, aging, lifestyle, female
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Menopause and Hypothyroidism
by
Cathy T.

Posted
Tue 30 Sep 2008 9:07am
I just read your post about the similarity between symptoms of menopause and hypothyroidism. I just wanted to make you aware that there are FDA-approved home diagnostic tests for Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) levels. These can be an affordable alternative for screening for hypothyroidism for those that may not have health insurance coverage
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Head and Neck Cancer Radiation Treatments Can Cause Hypothyroidism
by
Ron Sparks
Posted
Thu 01 Apr 2010 1:03pm
. This is the major indicator of hypothyroidism.
You can guess what happened next. And you’d be right. I received a call back from my oncologist today telling me that my TSH levels were... 3-month blood workup. At the request of my radiation oncologist, he added a TSH test to the workup. TSH stands for thyrotropin, a hormone produced in my pituitary glands
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Hypothyroidism and Heart Disease: The Plot Thickens
by
Chris K.
Posted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 4:05pm
variety).
Hypothyroidism, it is real and it can screw you up. But it is easy to detect and treat. If you have symptoms or suspect it, get a doc to test your TSH, T4 and T3...
Wow! This rabbit hole goes a lot deeper than I could have ever imagined. It seems hypothyroidism is clearly connected with heart disease, is largely undiagnosed
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