Articles, tagged with "hyperthyroidism", page 2
01st December 2009
If you are one of the many sufferers of hyperthyroidism you have probably been told that you must use ahyperthyroid diet to control its affects. This condition is caused when the thyroid becomes overactive and makes much more thyroid hormone than the body...
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Author:
Chris Cornell
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
27th October 2009
This is actually something many pet owners do not bother asking. It takes the concerned owners to stand up and ask.
The Simple Answer
This is very simple to answer. We all know that an animal needs fresh water daily to make sure that it remains health...
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Author:
Daniel P. Martin
22nd June 2009
Sweating is a normal way of the body to release heat and cools down during hot weather, when you are doing physical activities like sports and exercises but if you sweat excessively even on normal condition without doing strenuous physical activities, the...
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Author:
Gerry Restrivera
20th April 2009
Not many women would be worried if they lost a few pounds. As a matter of fact, most women would be thrilled to get on the scale today and find out that they've been losing weight-especially if they haven't done anything to promote such a change. But the ...
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Author:
CornellDayne
02nd March 2009
Perhaps you've watched your cat gulp down his chow quickly (like a dog!), then drink a lot of water(like a dog!), then he jumped up on the bed for a nap(like a cat). He wakes up and jumps off the bed -- whoops -- your cat is vomiting his dinner all over t...
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Author:
Kate Rieger
02nd February 2009
I was very pleased that many of you responded to HeartSense (now Heart, Health & Nutrition) with comments, questions and suggestions for future newsletters. There were more questions about atrial fibrillation than about almost any other subject. This mirr...
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Author:
Healthy Directions
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
08th October 2008
Herbal remedies are a type of alternative medicine that originates from plants and plant extracts.Treating Hyperthyroidism and Graves' Disease with conventional methods is not always effective and safe. Herbs work directly on the organs of the body and ca...
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Author:
mythyroid
29th July 2008
Graves' disease is the most common cause of overactive thyroid gland (hyperthyroidism). It is caused by an antibody that acts like thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) and causes the thyroid gland to produce excess thyroid hormones. This antibody has been gi...
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Author:
Rick Hutch
20th June 2008
Goiter is an enlargement of the thyroid gland. The thyroid gland is a small gland located in the neck, below your Adam's apple. The thyroid can be enlarged due to generalized enlargement of the thyroid or nodules (tissue growths) within the thyroid. The t...
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Author:
peterhutch
20th October 2006
Changes in Your Appearance During Menopause
Changes in your appearance will gradually become obvious to you, including body shape changes, skin that is drier and begins to wrinkle, and fingernails that break more easily.
Body shape changes and redis...
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Author:
Annabel Cruz