thyroid & thyroid cancer, 101
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Joan H.Posted
Wed 17 Nov 2004 12:00am1 Comment
It was brought to my attention today that I use a lot of terms and abbreviations that are not familiar to anyone who hasn't had thyroid problems, or thyroid cancer.
So I thought I would put together an entry of the most common terms and abbreviations I use.
First, the thyroid is a little gland shaped like a butterfly on ...
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Thyroid Assist for Healthy Thyroid and Hypothyroidism
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franklinbPosted
Sun 04 Oct 2009 11:11pm
Optimal thyroid health is all about: Growth, Development, Metabolism, Organ function, Fertility, Body temperature. These are all vital body functions we tend to take for granted. It may come as quite a surprise then, that the regulation of these vital tasks is due to one tiny endocrine gland – the thyroid - located in your neck just below your ...
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There is Still a Shortage of Natural Thyroid Hormone; Where Can You Find Natural Thyroid Hormone?
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ChyvonneBPosted
Sat 12 Dec 2009 12:00am
There continues to be a shortage of Natural Thyroid Hormone. For those who can't tolerate Synthetic Thyroid Hormone, the Save Natural Thryoid Coalition has compiled a list of places where you can get NTH. For more information please click on:
http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?formkey=dDQ4WkJwZkZMRXNUU1NaZ1poalR5TFE6MA
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The Menopause Thyroid Solution: Overcome Menopause by Solving Your Hidden Thyroid Problems
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Cathy T.Posted
Thu 04 Nov 2010 6:10am
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Assess Your Thyroid Health: Signs and Symptoms of a Thyroid Condition
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DrEliazPosted
Thu 09 Dec 2010 6:53pm
An estimated 59 million Americans are living with some type of thyroid condition and most are not even aware of it. As one of the largest endocrine glands in the body, the thyroid controls how quickly the body uses energy and makes proteins, as well as the body’s sensitivity to other hormones. When your thyroid gland is not functioning properly, ...
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Individuals with ‘normal’ thyroid function may still have symptoms of low thyroid function
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Dr. John B.Posted
Mon 28 Feb 2011 3:40pm
The thyroid gland is the ‘master regulator’ of the body’s metabolism. Should its function falter (hypothyroidism) it can give rise to a wide range of symptoms including dry skin, dry hair, fatigue, weight gain, sensitivity to cold, cold extremities and low mood or depression. Standard blood tests for thyroid function include thyroid stimulating ...
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