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Tests & Diagnostics for Hypothyroidism by Get Healthy Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 4:41pm Here is a list of some of the common tests and diagnostics for Hypothyroidism: Adrenal Function Thyroid Function Thyroid Scan TSH Of course, these are just some of the common tests and diagnostics for Hypothyroidism. You can connect with experts and other people who have Hypothyroidismin the Wellsphere communities. If you're interested Read on »
What Is Hypothyroidism? What Causes Hypothyroidism? by Andrea Patient Expert 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! Read on »
The Hypothyroidism Epidemic by NuHealth Homeopathy Posted Wed 04 Aug 2010 5:53pm 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-five percent of the Canadian population has been diagnosed with low thyroid function and another 10% have symptoms despite “normal” blood tests. Hypothyroidism Hypothyroidism Read on »
Hypothyroidism by Tracy Posted Tue 31 Aug 2010 10:49am I just found out yesterday that Rachel has hypothyroidism.  We are fortunate that her endocrinologist has been following her very closely, and we are catching this early. Rachel has not shown any symptoms of hypothyroidism.  This diagnosis is not a complete surprise.  Rachel's lab work has shown her to be borderline for the last several years Read on »
Am I really hypothyroid? by Dr. Daniel Kalish Doctor of Chiropracty Posted Mon 21 Sep 2009 10:13pm Am I really hypothyroid? Read on »
Sub-clinical Hypothyroidism Linked to Fatal Heart Disease by Chris K. Patient Expert Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 4:05pm A study of 25,000 people recently published in the Archives of Internal Medicine has confirmed that sub-clinical hypothyroidism (those with supposedly normal TSH test... of a smaller study published in the Archives last year. The message these studies provide is clear. Persons with TSH test results even in the intermediate range of "normal Read on »
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... that thyroid replacement therapy may worsen (such as osteoporosis).  Patients with overt hypothyroidism, indicated by clear symptoms and blood tests that show high TSH (generally 10 mU/L Read on »
Hypothyroidism - How Your Thyroid Can Make You Sick, Tired and Overweight? by Mark Hyman, M.D. Medical Doctor Posted Tue 16 Sep 2008 11:57pm 31 Comments it. ==> It’s called hypothyroidism. When you have hypothyroidism your overall metabolic gas pedal slows down because the master gland that controls it, your thyroid gland, is not functioning... don’t, sort of like being pregnant. Well, you can’t just be a little bit pregnant, but you can be just a little bit hypothyroid. And it can have a dramatic effect Read on »
Hypothyroidism: Is it really the thyroid? by Dr. Daniel Kalish Doctor of Chiropracty Posted Fri 05 Feb 2010 12:41pm Hypothyroidism: Is it really the thyroid? Read on »
Adrenal Fatigue and Hypothyroidism by Connie S. Patient Expert Posted Mon 25 Aug 2008 3:40pm 1 Comment When it comes to Lyme, many folks suffer hypothyroidism alongside adrenal fatigue. But did you know that adrenal fatigue can be the reason for your hypothyroidism? Yet... into the cells. So if you're supplementing your thyroid with synthetic or natural thyroid hormone, you may remain hypothyroid, because, in the absence of cortisol, all that thyroid simply Read on »