Our Pet Vet Dr. David Visser joined us on WNDU 16 News Now Saturday Morning to tell us about hypothyroidism in dogs.
If you have hypothyroidism, you may benefit from eliminating gluten, processed foods, and any foods that may trigger your immune system or cause inflammation. Hypothyroidism is a health condition ...
Although the mechanism of hypothyroidism after growth hormone replacement therapy remains unclear, this therapy has been reported to increase peripheral deiodination of T 4 to T 3 and secretion of ...
The incidence of hypothyroidism after partial thyroidectomy could be at least 10.9%, according to the findings of a retrospective analysis performed by a group from Melbourne, Australia.
Hypothyroidism is among the most common disorders that, according to statistics, more than 12 percent of people experience. Women, however, are eight times more likely to develop thyroid than men.
Hypothyroidism has been recognized as a cause of secondary hypertension. Previous studies on the prevalence of hypertension in subjects with hypothyroidism have demonstrated elevated blood ...
If you have hypothyroidism, it’s normal to worry about potential side effects like fatigue, constipation or depression. But if you’ve noticed the numbers on the scale slowly creeping up ...
You’re exhausted, constipated, and depressed, your periods are a nightmare, and your hair feels brittle and dry — these must be hypothyroidism symptoms, right? Not so fast. “If I had a dollar for ...
About 5% of Americans over the age of 12 are believed to have hypothyroidism—when you don’t make enough of some key hormones—and another 5% may have it and not know it. That’s fairly ...
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Q: I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism many years ago and have since been put on Synthroid. Since I am extremely healthy other than this issue, is there any chance I can go off Synthroid ever?