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Thyroid Defined
An endocrine gland located in the neck, that makes two hormones (T4 or thyroxine and T3 or triiodothyronine, which are frequently simply called "thyroid hormone") that regulate the body's metabolic rate. Overactivity of the thyroid gland is called hyperthyroidism; underactivity is called hypothyroidism.Both hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism may have an autoimmune basis, and both are somewhat more common in people with Type 1 diabetes.
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Sat Jul 4
- Fluoride & the Thyroid
- Thyroid Problem – Symptoms, Causes and Treatments | Piles Treatment Blog: Thyroid glands are meticulousness instruments which are very much important in metabolism and growth. This means that the glands are not only necessary for the
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- Thyroid Nodules, Lumps, Enlarged Thyroid, Goiter / Thyroid Disease Information Source - Articles/FAQs
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- Thyroid Hormone DeficiencyâAn Overview
- Natural Ways To Boost Thyroid Function | Manchestertime s.micromediapu bs.com | Manchester Times
- Soy and Soy Foods Do Not Damage Thyroid Function - Soy and Hypothyroidism - Soy Does Not Lead to Hypothyroidism: Soy and soy foods are rich in protein, fiber, phytochemicals and other nutrients. Soy and soy foods are popular in the United States, however there are some myths that effect consumers' ; opinion of soy. I asked Dr. Mark Messina, adjunct associate professor of nutrition at Loma Linda University and an expert on soy and nutrition, to help me dispel the myths surrounding soy.
- Soy - Debunking Soy Myths: Soy provides protein, healthy fats and nutrients. Unfortunately, there are a number of myths about soy that claim eating soy is bad. The truth is soy is good for you. According to soy expert Dr. Mark Messina, eating soy reduces heart disease risk by lowering cholesterol and blood pressure. Eating soy may also reduce the risk of breast and prostate cancer when consumed during childhood and most studies show that the isoflavones in soybeans alleviate menopause-rela ted hot flushes. But, despite the known health benefits of eating soy, the myths about soy persist. Dr. Messina helps to dispel these myths.
- Kate Flax - book on graves disease, hypothyroid, hyperthyroid
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