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Graves' Disease
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Graves' Disease
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Little gland has big effect on body Nov 20, 2005
Those signs led doctors to suspect the underlying cause was Graves' disease, an autoimmune disorder that's the most common cause of overactive thyroid. ...
- Pittsburgh Tribune-Review,
Local biotech firm may help produce avian flu vaccine Nov 10, 2005
Identification of viruses, identifying autoimmune antibodies in Graves Disease patients, and screening for new antiviral compounds are a few examples of the ...
- The Athens News,
Why Wladimir will fall - Shadow's perspective Nov 21, 2005
With his eyes bulging out of his head like he had graves disease, the embattled Klitschko went into his panic mode and got on his bicycle and began to peddle. ...
- SaddoBoxing.com
Amazing Grace: House fire, new health crisis don't stop this ... Nov 16, 2005
Grace has big brown eyes made more prominent by Graves' disease, and whenever someone clapped the air with a loud voice, the eyes flipped on like headlights. ...
- Longview Daily News,
All is not right in the world of the lefty Oct 29, 2005
He cites two former presidents as examples of left-handers with "compromised" immune systems: George HW Bush, who has Graves' Disease -- an immune-related ...
- Sun-Sentinel.com,
Stirling - What's new on the library shelf? Oct 27, 2005
Deverell. Living Well with Graves Disease and Hyperthyroidism, by Mary Shomon, is a comprehensive guide for suffers of thyroid disease. ...
- Stirling Community Press,
La Salle aiming to be part of Philadelphia (success) Story Oct 24, 2005
...rejuvenated senior guard Jermaine Thomas, a former A-10 All-Freshman pick who averaged 15 ppg in league play last season after recovering from Graves' disease. ...
- CBS SportsLine.com (subscription)
Men's basketball: Gophers will be short one player for a while Oct 31, 2005
At the time, Tucker had only recently been diagnosed with Graves' disease, a malady in which the thyroid gland is stimulated and a person's metabolism runs ...
- Minneapolis Star Tribune (subscription),
Tucker out until grades improve Nov 1, 2005
...a game. In April, he was diagnosed with Graves' disease, an immune deficiency condition that affects the thyroid gland. But Tucker ...
- Pioneer Press,
New Book Helps Graves’ Disease and Hyperthyroidism Sufferers ... 03 Oct 2005
Mary Shomon, New York Times best-selling author of "The Thyroid Diet," has just published her newest book, "Living Well With Graves' Disease and Hyperthyroidism ...
- PR Web (press release),
Graves' Disease Often Goes Undiagnosed Sep 27, 2005
Still, it came as quite a shock a few months ago to find that she has Graves' disease, even though she knew something was wrong. ...
- FoxReno.com,
Leaders, public are unperturbed about horrid health care in ... Sep 29, 2005
...outside doctor in June.". The diagnosis was Graves' disease, a thyroid condition that can cause various eye problems. It can be treated ...
- The News Journal,
Too much ecstasy Sep 13, 2005
PEOPLE who suffer from Graves’ disease are advised to stop smoking by the German medical newspaper, Aertzte-Zeitung. Smoke produced ...
- Malaysia Star,
Conference Details UK e-Science Progress Sep 21, 2005
...for Life in Newcastle, England, combined laboratory experiments and identified a mutation in the "I kappa B-epsilon" gene, associated with Graves' Disease. ...
- Health-IT World,
At one local home, family seeks it center Sep 18, 2005
Barnes, a retired juvenile correction officer, is battling Graves' disease and raising Christopher's older son from a previous relationship while his father ...
- Newsday,
Melanoma doesn't stop this Ironman Sep 10, 2005
...off the treatment. Then came the thyroid disorder Graves' disease and an abnormality in his thymus, just below the thyroid. No one ...
- The Capital Times,
Science on the Grid: e-Science projects deliver for science ... Sep 21, 2005
...in incompatible formats. It enabled researchers to identify genes for Graves' Disease and Williams-Beuren Syndrome. Discovery Net ...
- Medical News Today (press release),
Evaluation of Reboxetine, a Noradrenergic Antidepressant, for the ... Sep 23, 2005
Ms. A had a history of Graves’ disease treated with excision and radiation therapy in 1995, but she had consistently stable thyroid function tests while ...
- Psychosomatics (subscription)
Motion to dismiss Craig death penalty Sep 16, 2005
In 2002 and 2003 doctors diagnosed Craig as suffering from a thyroid condition known as Graves' Disease and one or more other unknown physical or mental ...
- Cibola County Beacon,
Man pleads guilty to 5 felonies Sep 15, 2005
...his release. Stephen Potter, Ingalls' attorney, said that Ingalls has been diagnosed and treated for Graves disease. Before sentencing ...
- North Platte Telegraph,
When the thyroid runs riot Aug 30, 2005
...metabolism. It is most commonly caused by Graves disease, a form of thyroiditis, or inflammation of the thyroid. Hypothyroidism ...
- Wodonga Border Mail,
Cigarette Smoking Linked to Overactive ThyroidJul 26, 2005
By Jennifer Warner. Women who smoke are twice as likely to develop an overactive thyroid caused by Graves' disease, a study shows. ...
- FOX News
Kathleen Parker: Color me annoyedJul 29, 2005
...about.). Of course, light blue could mean something else. Graves' disease, for instance, or irritable bowel syndrome. Surely there's ...
- Dallas Morning News (subscription)
Athletes test will, turn tragedy into personal triumphJul 23, 2005
The track star became ill training for the 1988 Seoul Olympics, and was discovered to have Graves disease, a chronic thyroid disorder. ...
- The Olympian
Judge tosses Brown lawsuitJul 3, 2005
CHICAGO -- A US judge has dismissed a $106-million lawsuit that alleged singer James Brown was to blame for a woman contracting Graves' disease because he ...
- Winnipeg Sun
Bruce Springsteen unpluggedJul 3, 2005
A federal judge in Chicago has dismissed a $106 million lawsuit that alleged singer James Brown was to blame for a woman contracting Graves' disease because he ...
- Long Beach Press-Telegram
Lawsuit against James Brown dismissedJul 1, 2005
CHICAGO - A federal judge dismissed a woman's lawsuit that claimed singer James Brown was to blame for her suffering from Graves' disease because he allegedly ...
- San Jose Mercury News
Live 8 done, Philly preps for Elton John concertJul 4, 2005
AP) — A federal judge has dismissed a $106 million lawsuit that alleged singer James Brown was to blame for a woman contracting Graves' disease because he ...
- Washington Observer Reporter
At Hill Briefing, Scientists, Patients Weigh in on Drug Safety ...Jul 20, 2005
80 known autoimmune diseases including multiple sclerosis, juvenile diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, scleroderma, lupus, Sjogren's disease and Graves' disease. ...
- U.S. Newswire
$106 million suit against singer dismissedJul 1, 2005
The suit filed by Jacque Hollander of the Chicago area alleged that the rape was to blame for her contracting Graves' disease, which was diagnosed in late 2000 ...
- Chicago Tribune
RAPE LAWSUIT AGAINST JAMES BROWN TOSSED: Chicago judge dismisses ...Jul 1, 2005
Jacque Hollander, Brown’s 48-year-old former public relations assistant, claimed in her filing that her recent development of Graves' Disease is a direct ...
- Eurweb.com
NEWS IN BRIEF : Names and facesJul 3, 2005
A federal judge in Chicago has dismissed a lawsuit that alleged singer James Brown was to blame for a woman contracting Graves’ disease. ...
- Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (subscription)
James Brown lawsuit dismissedJul 3, 2005
A $140 million lawsuit claiming singer James Brown was to blame for a woman contracting Graves' disease because he allegedly raped her 17 years ago has been ...
- Melbourne Herald Sun
A fine life of a fakeJul 17, 2005
Upon his premature death (from Graves' disease), Ern's purported sister Ethel submitted his works to esteemed literary editor Max Harris of Angry Penguins ...
- Australian
Suit against James Brown dismissedJul 1, 2005
A federal judge in Chicago dismissed a local woman's lawsuit that claimed singer James Brown was to blame for her suffering from Graves' disease because he ...
- Chicago Sun-Times
James Brown Law Suit DismissedJul 2, 2005
The woman filed a case against Brown in January, seeking $106 million in damages and claiming that Brown was to blame for her Graves’ disease. ...
- Gigwise
Newsmakers | Pink: Tickled to be a bride-to-beJul 2, 2005
Jacque Hollander claims she developed the thyroid condition known as Graves' disease as a result of being raped by Brown 17 years ago. ...
- Philadelphia Inquirer
Sid Hartman: Governor likes stadium ideasJul 13, 2005
...his contract. Rico Tucker, the Gophers basketball player from San Diego who had a good freshman year, has Graves' disease. He lost ...
- Minneapolis Star Tribune (subscription)
For The Record: Quick News On Kanye West, Ciara, Nine Inch Nails ...Jul 1, 2005
Accuser Jacque Hollander, 48 — who said she recently developed Graves' Disease as a result of the 1988 rape — plans to appeal the dismissal of the suit ...
- MTV.com
Nation-World digestJul 1, 2005
CHICAGO — A federal judge dismissed a woman's lawsuit that claimed singer James Brown was to blame for her suffering from Graves' disease because he ...
- Chicago Daily Southtown
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