Articles, tagged with "thyroid hormones", page 1
20th June 2011
Thyroid Disorders affecting 4.2 crore Indians every year1
On World Thyroid Day, the Indian Thyroid Society alerts general public and doctors on the highly prevalent and undiagnosed disease
Lucknow, May 19, 2011: Ahead of World Thyroid Day, the message f...
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PR24x7
16th June 2011
If you're worn-out most of the time, your physician is probably going to request blood tests on the two thyroid hormones referred to as T3 thyroid and thyroxinine and even the brain hormones called TSH and prolactin. If your TSH happens to be higher and t...
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Author:
Margarito Wagner
18th February 2011
Have you tried traditional diet plans and they just did not work? Have you been putting on weight in the last time without eating more than usual? Could you have an underactive thyroid slowing down your body?
Your thyroid produces hormones that are ess...
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Author:
SDavidson
19th January 2011
Our body has thousands of internal control systems essential for control of biochemical reactions occurring at the cellular level and other system activities that are essential for life. The endocrine system consists of eight major endocrine glands that s...
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Author:
Conrad G. Maulfair, Jr. D.O.
04th January 2011
Among the effects of hypothyroidism is its potential effect on sexual desire and performance. The connection between low thyroid function and libido can be both physical and psychological. Since people with a sluggish thyroid are often overweight and chro...
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Monica Villarreal
13th July 2010
The thyroid gland is an important gland that is located in the neck area and it makes certain hormones that are important to your body and the way that it functions. Some people deal with hypothyroidism, which occurs when the thyroid is underactive. Oth...
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Author:
briangarvin
03rd June 2010
Hypothyroidism or the extreme case of thyroid, wherein your thyroid glands are unable to produce enough thyroid hormone. This can be treated in several ways one such way is Natural Desiccated Thyroid. It is made from animals mostly pigs, this is a natural...
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Author:
Adam Websters
01st December 2009
Hyperthyroidism can be a serious condition. It is caused by an under production of the appropriate thyroid hormones by the thyroid gland. About 1 in 3 Americans suffer from hyperthyroidism today and while there is no magic pill, maintaining a healthy, thy...
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Author:
Chris Cornell
23rd November 2009
A Capricorn native with Jupiter placed in the tenth house in Libra, developed a thyroid disorder since Jupiter Maha dasa Started. Diagnosed as having Hypothyroidism and gained acute weight with weakness and depression. DOB : 20-12-1981, TIME : 10.00 AM ...
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Author:
Dean Kemp
27th October 2009
This article will discuss foods that help Hypothyroidism so that you may include them in your daily diet. I'll also explain some of the things that can cause Hypothyroidism and what Hypothyroidism actually is. Always check with your doctor or health care ...
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Author:
Tom Walsh
20th October 2009
When the thyroid gland is not responding to the pituitary gland's release of thyroid stimulating hormone, the result is a hypoactive thyroid, or hypothyroidism, and insufficient levels of thyroid hormone in the blood. This condition affects more women tha...
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Author:
Clivir Team
15th June 2009
Does your lifestyle stress you out? Are you always under pressure and wish that you could just take a break from everything? Did you know that fears, grief, jealousy and sadness can cause extremely rapid and most importantly unhealthy weight loss or weigh...
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Author:
Gergana
12th June 2009
Thyroid hormones can speed up the bone turnover rate if they are at abnormally high levels which make the incidence of osteoporosis more likely although it is relatively simple to medically treat the person to maintain normal thyroid hormone levels. Men w...
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Author:
David Ravech
01st December 2008
The leading cause of thyroid enlargement in developed countries, Graves disease is an autoimmune disorder that is characterized by dimpled skin, goiter, and an increased production of thyroid hormones in the body. Anti-thyroid drugs, surgery, and radioact...
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Author:
stbotanica
08th October 2008
The first studies published in the modern literature on the effects of carnitine in hyperthyroidism came from post-war Germany in 1959, with the observation that carnitine had an impact on the hyper-functioning thyroid.
Three years later the same rese...
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Author:
mythyroid