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22nd September 2009
Kelp is a main source of natural iodine. It is used extensively by the Japanese. The Polynesians also use kelp regularly in their diet. An English physician by the name of Dr. Bernard Russell used burned, dried kelp in 1750 to treat his patients who we... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
21st September 2009
A thyroid disorder called hypothyroidism means you have an underactive thyroid gland. If you have trouble losing weight no matter what you do, it could be because you are hypothyroid. There are almost 30 million Americans with thyroid disease and wo... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
Background of Synthroid
Synthroid is a brand of hormone replacement therapy for a hormone normally produced by the thyroid to control your body's energy and metabolism. Hypothyroidism occurs when you have an underactive thyroid that stops producing hor... Read >
Author: ravishrishri
10th August 2009
Hypothyroidism is caused by various reasons. It could stem from a singular cause or a mixture of various causes such as complications arising from thyroid gland diseases, afflicted brain activities, exposure to medical treatments, and autoimmune disorders... Read >
Author: Shay
03rd August 2009
Hyperthyroidism refers to a situation wherein the thyroid gland has an overactive tissue that results in overproduction. This overproduction leads to an excess number of circulating free thyroid hormones. Because the thyroid hormone affects nearly all bod... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft
02nd August 2009
We all want to live long and healthy lives. While being healthy means many things, it primarily starts with your diet and the way you are giving nutrition to your body. And if you are like most people, understanding nutrition can be tricky. This is why so... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
09th July 2009
The thyroid gland secretes hormones in the bloodstream. These hormones, in turn, regulate the functions of the organs and the cells inside the body. The thyroid gland is mainly responsible for the hormones that regulate the body’s metabolic processes. I... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft
01st July 2009
What is hyperthyroidism and what causes such an ailment in women? Hyperthyroidism is actually a condition that can occur in both men and women but is more prevalent in females. As the term implies, this condition is due to a hyper active thyroid, which in... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft
17th April 2009
Healthy goats are asset to any owner with their income potential. However, like other animals, goats are susceptible to various diseases. Therefore it is important to give proper care to goats to avoid diseases that can affect their health.
Bloat, Bo... Read >
Author: jpeg.picky
27th March 2009
The thyroid gland is responsible for producing hormones that regulate various bodily functions. Iguana hypothyroidism occurs whenever there isn't enough iodine. Without enough iodine, the thyroid gland is unable to function properly. So, what exactly c... Read >
Author: D Swain
20th March 2009
Diabeteshormone.com is a site for Education about Diabetes, Obesity, Short Height, Goiter, Osteoporosis, Sexual Dysfunction and other diseases of hormonal glands like pituitary, Thyroid, Parathyroid, Adrenal, Testes, Ovary, Pancreas etc. .
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Author: wpronline
20th March 2009
Diabeteshormone.com is a site for Education about Diabetes, Obesity, Short Height, Goiter, Osteoporosis, Sexual Dysfunction and other diseases of hormonal glands like pituitary, Thyroid, Parathyroid, Adrenal, Testes, Ovary, Pancreas etc. .
Movie Theat... Read >
Author: Webindya
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... Read >
Author: stbotanica
30th October 2008
the properties of herbs , heal the the elderly , have pains and aches follow the body , work hard , be born the hallucination , heal common cold , high blood pressure , entrails stomach is unusual , heal a wound , the technique sprains , the bone breaks ,... Read >
Author: tawan235
02nd October 2008
It's astonishing to hear all the talk about the importance of salt during pregnancy with no mention of the fact that not all sources of sodium, or salt, are the same. This is a key consideration for pregnancy health.
As far as the body is concerned, th... Read >
Author: John F.
24th September 2008
Infectious myocarditis is a disease in the muscles of the heart, most commonly caused by the Coxsackievirus that follows upon a respiratory or viral disease. Myocarditis may be a snag during or after diverse viral, bacterial, or parasitic infectious disea... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
09th September 2008
Graves' disease is an autoimmune disease characterized by a metabolic imbalance resulting from overproduction of thyroid hormones (thyrotoxicosis). Graves' disease is rarely life-threatening. Graves' disease is more common in women and usually starts afte... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
14th August 2008
Allergies Type 5 is also called stimulatory allergy. Instead of the antibodies binding to the cell components as they do in type 2 allergies the antibodies bind to the receptors on the surface of the cells. This binding to the receptors will stop or slo... Read >
Author: David Cowley
29th July 2008
Hyperthyroidism affects people of both sexes, though women are ten times more likely than men to experience it. Around 80 percent of all hyperthyroidism cases are caused by Graves' disease. This is an inherited, auto-immune disorder that appears when some... Read >
Author: Rick Hutch
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 ... Read >
Author: Rick Hutch
25th July 2008
The term "thyroid nodule" refers to any abnormal growth that forms a lump in the thyroid gland. The thyroid gland is located low in the front of the neck, below the Adam's apple. The gland is shaped like a butterfly and wraps around the windpipe or trache... Read >
Author: Rick Hutch
22nd July 2008
Hypothyroidism is a common endocrine disorder resulting from deficiency of thyroid hormone. It usually is a primary process in which the thyroid gland produces insufficient amounts of thyroid hormone. It can also be secondary, that is lack of thyroid horm... Read >
Author: peterhutch
21st July 2008
Graves' disease is a thyroid-specific autoimmune disorder in which the body makes antibodies to the thyroid-stimulating hormone receptor (TSHR), leading to hyperthyroidism, or an abnormally strong release of hormones from the thyroid gland. Normally, the ... Read >
Author: peterhutch
15th July 2008
Graves Disease: Graves' disease is one of the most common autoimmune diseases, affecting 13 million people and targeting women seven times as often as ... more about Graves Disease.
Graves Disease: A form of hyperthyroidism where the thyroid gland prod... Read >
Author: peterhutch
25th June 2008
Cretinism is a circumstance of seriously stunted physiological and psychological increase payable to raw inborn inadequacy of thyroid hormones. Cretins have dwarfed bodies, with curvature of the backbone and pendulous stomach. Their limbs are distorted, t... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
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... Read >
Author: peterhutch
15th May 2008
Palpitations occur when a person can feel abnormalities in the normal beating of the heart. These palpitations can be an isolated extra beat, or they can run together and last for prolonged periods of time. Each part of the heart has the potential to be i... Read >
Author: peterhutch
08th May 2008
Goitre is the swelling of thyroid gland and appears on the back a person's neck. Medical Research suggests that women are more prone to Goitre than men. The common cause of Goitre is deficiency of iodine in the diet. Iodine in its organic form is require... Read >
Author: peterhutch
02nd April 2008
Graves disease is an autoimmune disorder that involves overactivity of the thyroid gland (hyperthyroidism). It occurs when your immune system mistakenly attacks your thyroid gland and causes it to overproduce the hormone thyroxine. he other causes of thyr... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
10th March 2008
Goiter is an enlargement of the thyroid gland that often produces a noticeable swelling in the front of the neck. This enlargement can be caused by iodine deficiency, inability of the body to use iodine correctly, or a variety of thyroid disorders, includ... Read >
Author: Peter sams
08th March 2008
Goiter is an enlargement of the thyroid gland that often produces a noticeable swelling in the front of the neck. This enlargement can be caused by iodine deficiency, inability of the body to use iodine correctly, or a variety of thyroid disorders, includ... Read >
Author: Peter sams
18th January 2008
The H-shaped thyroid gland in the lower part of the neck produces the hormone thyroxine, which in turn controls a person's metabolic rate. An essential part of this hormone is the chemical iodine, and therefore an iodine-rich diet (containing seafood, she... Read >
Author: Alien
14th November 2007
Selenium is one of the most relevant minerals having a positive impact on the general health and well-being of people today. Although selenium is recommended only in trace amounts, it is a substance that helps the production of important proteins that pre... Read >
Author: Brenda Stokes
05th November 2007
Liquid Kelp nutritional supplements are one of Natures secrets hidden in the Kelp Forests of Nova Scotia.Liquid Kelp provides health benefits for everybody attributable to it's invigorating effect to your entire body. Liquid Kelp is particularly beneficia... Read >
Author: Strato
02nd September 2007
Hashimoto's disease is a disease characterized by the immune system attacking the thyroid gland. . A family history of thyroid disorders is common, with the HLADR5 gene most strongly implicated conferring a relative risk of 3 in the UK. The person may exp... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
07th August 2007
The links between thyroid problems and cancer have been known about for some time. As a gland linked to the immune system, the thyroid is often affected when other parts of the body are under attack. The most recent research explores the specific links... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
21st May 2007
Hearing about the common type of symptoms noticed during thyroid problems, people often ask if they are prone to develop this disease.
As we know, for a proper diagnose the possible patient is carefully examined and tested. His behavior is also under ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
13th March 2007
For those people affected by either hair loss or hair thinning there may be many possible causes behind the visible symptoms. One of the potential causes is thyroid related. To be more specific, an enlarged thyroid or goiter may be the cause of your hair ... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru
09th February 2007
The thyroid gland is a small formation at the base of the throat with a major role in the energetic metabolism of the cells. Diseases of the gland appear when the thyroid cells tend to work to fast or to slow and the adjacent symptoms in the body occur. M... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
08th August 2006
Cooking Salts Explained
Salt, also known as Sodium Chloride or (NaCl) is a vital component of the healthy and balanced human diet. Over half of the human body contains fluids that contain salt. Our blood, tears and saliva all contain salt. In addition... Read >
Author: Paul Hegeman
07th May 2006
The medical community would have you believe that only drugs can treat and heal acid reflux disease. This is simply not true - there are natural ways to heal this condition. PPI drugs (proton pump inhibitors), like Nexium, Prilosec, Prevacid and Proton... Read >
Author: Charles Stewart Richey
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