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Treatments For Thyroiditis - Articles
Unfair Treatment of Thyroid Patients; We Need Help!
by
ChyvonneB
Posted
Sun 10 Jan 2010 12:00am
I will be consistently reblogging this post, because it is important that feedback is received by as many resources as possible...
(Excuse the paragraph breaks;copy and paste aren't working so well for me)
Unfair Treatment of Thyroid Patients; We Need Help!
Out of frustration and concern:
I am trying to figure out ...
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Unfair Treatment of Thyroid Patients; We Need Help!
by
ChyvonneB
Posted
Sat 09 Jan 2010 12:00am
Out of frustration and concern:
I am trying to figure out how to help in exposing the unfair practices that are taking place in the treatment of patients who suffer from Thyroid disorders in hopes that these inadequate medical practices will change at some point.
Common complaints of patients who are receiving Thyroid Replacement Hormon ...
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Natural Thyroid Storm Treatments
by
Bill ..
Posted
Thu 06 Jan 2011 1:04pm
Natural thyroid storm treatments
Thyroid Storm is a severe condition which affects only a small percentage of people with hyperthyroidism but there are Natural thyroid storm treatments. In fact, only about 1 to 2% of people with hyperthyroidism develop thyroid storm. However, for those people who do develop this conditio ...
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FDA Approves New Treatment for Rare Form of Thyroid Cancer
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Medline Plus
Posted
Thu 07 Apr 2011 3:02pm
FDA approves new treatment for rare form of thyroid cancer
Vandetanib is first drug approved for medullary thyroid cancer
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today approved vandetanib to treat adult patients with late-stage (metastatic) medullary thyroid cancer who are ineligible for surgery and who have disease that is g ...
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Quiz: What Type of Doctor is Best For You and Your Thyroid Treatment?
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Marie L.
Posted
Tue 26 Aug 2008 4:31pm
A reader asked me exactly this question, and I hesitated to answer because I've been "around the block" thyroid wise, and finally found a guy I trust (an endocrinologist). But some people like having their primary care physicians monitor things, and there are also some general medicine doctors who might have a specialty in endocrine problems...a ...
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FDA approves new treatment for rare form of thyroid cancer
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Health: Hearsay & Headlines
Posted
Fri 08 Apr 2011 12:00am
On April 6, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Horizant Extended Release Tablets (gabapentin enacarbil), a once-daily treatment for moderate-to-severe restless legs syndrome (RLS).
RLS is a disorder that causes a strong urge to move the legs. This urge often occurs with unpleasant feelings in the legs. People who have RLS desc ...
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