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Hyperthyroidism
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Hyperthyroidism
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A nod to our underappreciated organs 23 Nov 2005
...and depressed. Less common is a condition called hyPERthyroidism, in which the body produces too much thyroid hormone. People who ...
- Times Herald-Record,
Little gland has big effect on body Nov 20, 2005
...said. Hyperthyroidism, or "overactive thyroid," occurs when the gland secretes too many hormones and body functions speed up. Symptoms ...
- Pittsburgh Tribune-Review,
DRAXIS Radiopharmaceutical Unit Increases Focus on Radioactive ... Nov 22, 2005
...round out the existing line of DRAXIMAGE radioactive iodine I-131 products, which are used for the diagnosis and treatment of thyroid cancer and hyperthyroidism ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Doyle Woody: Friess leads UAA runners by example Nov 17, 2005
UAA senior Stacy Edwards, who a year and a half ago took off three months from exercising after being diagnosed with hyperthyroidism, said Freiss' patience ...
- Anchorage Daily News,
Running because she can Nov 16, 2005
After suffering from hyperthyroidism and acute thyroditis, she had a surgery that ultimately reduced her ability to bring air into her body. ...
- Lancaster Newspapers,
Hives (Urticaria) Nov 16, 2005
...susceptible to hives. There are some diseases in which hives are a factor. For instance, some cancers and hyperthyroidism. Hives can also ...
- About - News & Issues,
Secondary Mania in Older Adults Nov 13, 2005
Classically, hypothyroidism is associated with mental slowing and depression, but it can lead to florid psychosis (22), as can hyperthyroidism (23, 24). ...
- Am J Psychiatry (subscription)
SANGHAMITRA CHAKRAVARTI, DIETICIAN Nov 13, 2005
There can be many reasons like impaired liver function, hyperthyroidism, high blood sugar or gut problems resulting in improper absorption of the food you eat. ...
- Calcutta Telegraph,
NO: Should fattism be outlawed? Oct 29, 2005
...themselves within its protection. Conditions such as Cushing’s Syndrome and hyperthyroidism can cause obesity. If a candidate ...
- Sunday Herald,
XOPENEX HFA(TM) Pediatric Data Presented at American College of ... Nov 7, 2005
...for patients with cardiovascular disorders (especially coronary insufficiency, cardiac arrhythmias and hypertension), diabetes, hyperthyroidism, or convulsive ...
- Business Wire (press release),
Second opinion: Sweating it out Oct 31, 2005
Hyperhidrosis is a relatively common condition and as a rule occurs by itself, but it can also be associated with other medical diseases such as hyperthyroidism ...
- MetroWest Daily News,
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,
New Book Helps Graves’ Disease and Hyperthyroidism Sufferers ... 03 Oct 2005
New York Times best-selling author of "The Thyroid Diet," has just published her newest book, "Living Well With Graves' Disease and Hyperthyroidism: What Your ...
- PR Web (press release),
Topics in Thyroid Disease Sep 12, 2005
...[2]. In the United States, approximately 2% of chronically amiodarone-treated patients develop hyperthyroidism and about 22% develop hypothyroidism. ...
- Medscape (subscription)
Marketer to sue over Health Canada GHR-15 warning Sep 30, 2005
...hormone supplement and is sometimes labelled GHR, should not be used "due to risks associated with unsubstantiated health claims, hyperthyroidism and possible ...
- CTV.ca,
Anti-social dog needs help now Sep 30, 2005
First of all, your cat's anal glands need to be checked. Some cats suffering from hyperthyroidism also can go a little crazy and become aggressive. ...
- Houston Chronicle,
Family of suicide victim learns his acne treatment lists suicide ... Sep 27, 2005
Bruising, chest pain, hyperglycemia, hyperthyroidism, abnormal lipids, increased or decreased appetite, inflammatory bowel disease, ulcerative colitis, nausea ...
- Linton Daily Citizen,
Thyroid disease can affect dogs, cats Sep 19, 2005
Although thyroid disease in cats usually involves over-productive glands and too much hormone (hyperthyroidism), dogs with thyroid disease usually have a low ...
- Monterey County Herald,
High Blood Pressure Causes Heart Failure Sep 19, 2005
...needs. This can happen in people who have severe anaemia, an overactive thyroid gland (hyperthyroidism) and an abnormal heart rhythm. ...
- AllAfrica.com,
Ask The Doctor: Mental well-being is vital for a good night’s ... Sep 20, 2005
...or anticipated problems which may be immediate or far fetched, various physical illness including hormonal disease like hyperthyroidism, climacteric, menopause ...
- Peninsula On-line,
Couple files complaint against clinic Sep 17, 2005
In June of last year, Dana, 44, was diagnosed with hyperthyroidism, or Grave’s Disease, by her private physician. She was weak and had no energy. ...
- Joplin Globe,
Bilateral Exophthalmos and Depression: Not Always Endocrine ... Sep 24, 2005
Demet MM, Özmen B, Deveci A, et al: Depression and anxiety in hyperthyroidism. Expert Opin Pharmacother 2002; 3:1381–1391[CrossRef][Medline].
- Journal of Neuropsychiatry (subscription)
Doctor advises of heart risks on World Heart Day Sep 21, 2005
...heart muscle disease or cardiomyopathies. Non-cardiac causes include hyperthyroidism and severe anemia. Although symptoms of both ...
- Al-Bawaba,
‘Surgery can cure thyroid cancer’ Sep 5, 2005
...of patients affected by endocrine diseases like thyroid swelling or goitre, thyroid cancer, adrenal tumour, pancreatic tumour and hyperthyroidism in the State ...
- Newindpress,
The Evidence for a Narrower Thyrotropin Reference Range Is ... Sep 30, 2005
...of a recent consensus conference that considered issues related to the management of early, mild, or so-called subclinical hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism. ...
- Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism,
Nuclear Medicine Department, University Hospital of Bordeaux and ... Sep 6, 2005
...blood was sampled (about 3 mL, n = 15) for biochemical analysis from patients administered 131 I for thyroid diseases (eg, hyperthyroidism, goiter, or cancer). ...
- Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology
Antioxidants for the immune system Sep 3, 2005
...daily pollution, smokers, alcoholics, and those suffering from diarrhoea, fever and prolonged infection, overactive thyroid (hyperthyroidism), stomach ulcer ...
- Malaysia Star,
Herb Scene: Ashwagandha Sep 13, 2005
...disease. Ashwaghanda also has been reported to raise thyroid hormone levels and should not be used by people with hyperthyroidism. ...
- Jackson Clarion Ledger,
Cardiomyopathy and Heart Failure - Part 1 Sep 7, 2005
Such conditions include prolonged severe anemia, abnormal sustained tachycardias, chronic hyperthyroidism, and the overwork produced by leaky (regurgitant ...
- heartdisease.about.com
It might not be simple fatigue Sep 11, 2005
Woodmansee has seen a patient who made herself very sick, moving from hypothyroidism to hyperthyroidism (too much thyroid hormone) by using this type of ...
- Boulder Daily Camera (subscription),
When the thyroid runs riot Aug 30, 2005
...metabolism. Hyperthyroidism occurs when the gland becomes overactive and produces too much hormone, speeding up the bodys metabolism. ...
- Wodonga Border Mail,
Cigarette Smoking Linked to Overactive ThyroidJul 26, 2005
Graves' disease is a common cause of an overactive thyroid (known as hyperthyroidism), but researchers say little is known about what risk factors are ...
- WebMD
ADHD - FDA expands indication for ADDERALL XR® (CII) confirming ...Jul 23, 2005
ADDERALL XR is contraindicated in patients with symptomatic cardiovascular disease, moderate to severe hypertension, hyperthyroidism and glaucoma, known ...
- Medical News Today
Should he raise a stink about her problem?Jul 26, 2005
Some medical disorders, such as hyperthyroidism or low blood sugar, can cause excessive sweating, but anxiety can also cause it. ...
- Boston Globe
FDA Sends Letter to Pfizer Over Zyvox AdvertisementJul 26, 2005
ZYVOX® has not been studied in patients with uncontrolled hypertension, pheochromocytoma, carcinoid syndrome, or untreated hyperthyroidism. ...
- PharmaLive.com
Cooling Pajamas Big HitJul 23, 2005
...an audience among women going through menopause or who have any condition that creates hormone imbalances -- from chemotherapy to hyperthyroidism to diabetes. ...
- Canton Repository (subscription)
Magic Pill for Dieting? Wait for It on the TreadmillJul 25, 2005
Among other diet drug fiascos were thyroid hormone, which caused hyperthyroidism; fenfluramine, linked to heart valve abnormalities; and ephedra and ...
- New York Times
Painless (silent) thyroiditisJul 17, 2005
Painless (silent) thyoiditis is an inflammation of the thyroid gland characterized by transient hyperthyroidism, followed by hypothyroidism and then recovery. ...
- drkoop.com
For sweeter (not sweatier) dreamsJul 23, 2005
Wicking pj's have found an audience among women going through menopause or who have hormone imbalances from chemotherapy, hyperthyroidism or diabetes. ...
- Newsday
Adderall XR, as a once-daily treatment for adolescents aged 13 to ...Jul 23, 2005
Adderall XR is contraindicated in patients with symptomatic cardiovascular disease, moderate to severe hypertension, hyperthyroidism and glaucoma, known ...
- Xagena.it
CME on thyroid disorders organised by SDMJul 22, 2005
Dr Arpandev Bhattacharyya, Endocrinologist, Manipal Hospital Bangalore, spoke about approach to thyroid disorders and management of hyperthyroidism, Dr Harish ...
- Newindpress
The restless sleepJul 7, 2005
...year, a study published in the journal Endocrine Practice suggested that, in some people, sleepwalking may be linked to the hormonal disorder hyperthyroidism. ...
- Telegraph.co.uk
Spanish Intellectual Praises Training of Cuban DoctorsJul 15, 2005
He highlighted the role of Cuban primary health assistance in the early detection of thyroid damage, such as hyperthyroidism or hormonal excesses as well as ...
- Periódico 26
Jets Rookie's Biggest Problem Is His Thyroid ConditionJul 19, 2005
...to first. His hyperthyroidism was uncovered during a physical examination at the NFL combine in Indianapolis in February. When doctors ...
- New York Times
This Week in JAMAJul 5, 2005
Some evidence suggests an increased risk of mortality in patients with hyperthyroidism, but whether this risk derives from the effects of excess thyroid hormone ...
- Journal of American Medical Association (subscription)
CREATURE FEATUREJul 20, 2005
Chronic pain or failure of the heart, kidneys or liver. Hyperthyroidism, a condition in which the thyroid produces too much thyroid hormone. ...
- Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (subscription)
Ultrasonographic Evaluation of a Vascularized Tracheal ...Jul 22, 2005
Role of pulsed Doppler of the inferior thyroid artery in patients without hyperthyroidism. Chir Ital 2003; 55:373–377.[Medline].
- Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine
Ask Dr. FoxJul 9, 2005
...be a clinical basis for your cat's change in temperament, have her examined by your veterinarian; have her checked especially for hyperthyroidism, which can ...
- Winston-Salem Journal
Read more on Overcoming Thyroid DiseaseJul 2, 2005
This book gives you the holistic approach to healing hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, autoimmune disorders, fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome. ...
- Bella Online
Baby boomers fuel a boom in 'anti-aging' treatmentsJul 6, 2005
She was in a state of hyperthyroidism that can be very dangerous, and she could have had a stroke or developed heart disease due to the overdose of the thyroid ...
- The Japan Times
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