Articles, tagged with "goiter", page 3
05th February 2010
The main function of thyroid glands is to produce the right amounts of two hormones namely T3 and T4, which play an important role in normal functioning of various parts of the body. Basically, hormones regulate various aspects of our body metabolism. The...
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Author:
barclaybert
05th February 2010
What Can Iodine Do For You?
Iodine was the first nutrient to be recognized as essential to the human body. With the addition of iodine to salt in America, it may seem unlikely that there are an estimated 112 million persons with iodine deficiencies i...
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Author:
Neilb75
02nd February 2010
REVEALED: The Root Cause of GRAVES DISEASE - And How To Reverse It!
From: Mark Anastasi
London, England
Date: January 27, 2010
Dear friend,
Are you sick and tired of...
Impaired memory? 'Brain fog'? Slowed speech? Sluggish refle...
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Author:
Johnfox
25th January 2010
Graves' disease is the only kind of hyperthyroidism that has inflammation of the eyes, swelling of the tissues around the eyes, and bulging of the eyes. Graves-Basedow disease, also known simply as Graves' disease.Graves' disease is an autoimmune disease ...
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Author:
genelia
25th January 2010
long term effects of these drugs are on the human body.
PPI drugs actually shut down the pumps that produce the stomach acid necessary to digest food. You have to wonder how the human body digests and assimilates food properly without stomach acid. ...
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Author:
Jill Smi
13th January 2010
If you have put on weight and are feeling low and sluggish because of your hypothyroidism you need to know which foods will get your body back to feeling great and get you back in control of your mind.
When a person has hyperthyroidism, the excess horm...
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Author:
barclaybert
29th December 2009
The thyroid gland, a butterfly shaped organ located in the front of the neck, controls the metabolism rate of the human body. It does this by secreting thyroid hormone into the blood stream, the most common hormone being thyroxine, or T4. Thyroid hormone ...
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Author:
James Smellie
21st December 2009
Is your beta fish dying?
Would you want to know if your fish has a fighting chance at pulling through, turning things around, and regaining its health or not?
Fortunately, most beta fish illnesses can be cured. Time is on your side, as long as you t...
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Author:
Jacques Pontiere
17th December 2009
The Disease and its Causes
In these conditions there is an overproduction of thyroid hormone by the thyroid gland. Goiter, which is the name given to any thyroid enlargement, is not the same as hyperthyroidism, although in some cases it is associated. Wh...
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Author:
Rully
09th December 2009
Thyroidectomy is the surgical removal of the thyroid gland. The surgical procedure of thyroidectomy involves a partial or a complete removal of the thyroid (a gland, which is located in front of the lower neck, just above the trachea). There are various ...
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Author:
Albert
02nd December 2009
Many people are not aware that they have a thyroid disorder and it is not until they present themselves to the doctor suffering from a host of symptoms that the problem is actually diagnosed. There are many possible early signs of an underactive thyroid.T...
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Author:
harryjackson9
12th October 2009
The not so familiar term, Hypothyroidism is basically characterized by bouts of depression, a very depressing powerlessness to free oneself from weight issues, very sweet urges and the most common symptom called fatigue. One other very important factor th...
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Author:
kolla271
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...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
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...
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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...
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Author:
Shay