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    [an error occurred while processing this directive] Remedy Magazine Covers Hypothyroidism 23 Nov 2005
    In her article in Remedy magazine, titled "Underactive Thyroid," writer Chrystle Fiedler says that hypothyroidism is "often overlooked--with devastating ...
    - About - News & Issues,

    A nod to our underappreciated organs 23 Nov 2005
    More than 5 million Americans, including one in 10 women, don't produce enough thyroid hormone, resulting in a condition called hypothyroidism. ...
    - Times Herald-Record,

    Proper Treatment of Hypothyroidism Found To Prevent Heart Diseases Nov 20, 2005
    Aggressive treatment of hypothyroidism and borderline hypothyroidism is hoped to reduce the incidence of cardiovascular diseases to a significant extent. ...
    - MedIndia,

    Cholesterol and Hypothyroidism Nov 10, 2005
    Hypothyroidism is the most common cause of high cholesterol, the second cause of high cholesterol being diet, according to the National Cholesterol Education ...
    - Bella Online

    Thyroid Dysfunction Linked to Heart Failure in New Research Study Nov 18, 2005
    Newswise — A new study in rats is giving researchers hope that more aggressive treatment of hypothyroidism and borderline hypothyroidism will result in a ...
    - Newswise (press release)

    Thyroid Dysfunction Linked to Heart Failure in New Research Study Nov 18, 2005
    A new study is giving researchers hope that more aggressive treatment of hypothyroidism and borderline hypothyroidism will result in a reduction of heart ...
    - About - News & Issues,

    Little gland has big effect on body Nov 20, 2005
    Hypothyroidism, or "underactive thyroid," occurs when the gland does not produce enough hormones and vital functions slow down. ...
    - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review,

    Are your thyroid hormones really normal? Nov 14, 2005
    These are classic signs of an underactive thyroid, or hypothyroidism. ... "We didn't say never treat people with subclinical hypothyroidism," Surks said. ...
    - Deccan Herald,

    New Data Examines Effects of Crestor Alone or in Combination with ... Nov 22, 2005
    ...be prescribed with caution in patients with predisposing factors for myopathy, such as renal impairment, advanced age, and inadequately treated hypothyroidism. ...
    - DG News

    Handling pain at the trigger point Nov 22, 2005
    Trigger points are also thought to be caused by poor nutrition, such as vitamin B, C or folic acid deficiency, hypothyroidism and depression and anxiety. ...
    - Auburn Citizen,

    Constipation Treatment Guide Nov 22, 2005
    While there are some medical causes of constipation, such as Hirschsprung's disease, cystic fibrosis and hypothyroidism, most children who are constipated are ...
    - About - News & Issues,

    Thyroid function may cause heart failure Nov 19, 2005
    19 (UPI) -- US researchers hope more aggressive treatment of hypothyroidism and borderline hypothyroidism will result in a reduction of heart disease. ...
    - United Press International

    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)

    Is my uterus too small? Nov 13, 2005
    There may also be other causes of chronic anovulation such as disorders of the thyroid (Hypothyroidism), high prolactin levels, polycystic ovarian disorder ...
    - Jamaica Observer,

    MY VIEW: Aspartame: FDA approval doesn't guarantee safety Nov 21, 2005
    Alzheimer's disease, fibromyalgia, arthritis, lupus, chronic-fatigue syndrome, attention-deficit disorder, depression, diabetes, Lyme disease and hypothyroidism ...
    - Santa Fe New Mexican,

    The Controversy Over Low Thyroid Conditions -- Author Steven Hotze ... Nov 21, 2005
    At the Hotze Health & Wellness Center, Hotze says over 7,000 patients have been treated successfully for hypothyroidism based upon their clinical presentation ...
    - Emediawire (press release),

    Naturopathy: Getting rid of fungal infection Nov 21, 2005
    ...several factors, including lack of blood supply to the affected area, nerve injury and metabolic disturbances such as diabetes, hypothyroidism, alcoholism and ...
    - New Straits Times,

    Confusion, losing place could be signs of dementia Nov 20, 2005
    ...physician must prove that it isn't caused by low-pressure hydrocephalus, Vitamin B12 deficiency, heavy metal poisoning, hypothyroidism, vasculitis, tertiary ...
    - Staunton News Leader,

    Thyroid Drug May Reduce the Risk of Colon Cancer Nov 9, 2005
    Long term use of a drug used to treat hypothyroidism may reduce the occurrence of colorectal cancer. According to a study presented ...
    - Newsinferno.com,

    Review: Individuals respond to perchlorate differently Nov 2, 2005
    Congenital hypothyroidism affects 1 in 3,000 to 1 in 4,000 infants, and 15% of these cases have been attributed to genetic defects. ...
    - Food Consumer,

    For Thyroid Hormones, How Low Is Too Low? Nov 7, 2005
    These are classic signs of an underactive thyroid, or hypothyroidism. ... "We didn't say never treat people with subclinical hypothyroidism," Dr. Surks said. ...
    - New York Times,

    Errors in Figure and Text in: The Starting Dose of Levothyroxine ... Oct 25, 2005
    In the Original Investigation by Roos et al titled "The Starting Dose of Levothyroxine in Primary Hypothyroidism Treatment," published in the August 8/22 issue ...
    - Archives of Internal Medicine

    Down Syndrome Nov 11, 2005
    Congenital hypothyroidism, characterized by a reduced basal metabolism, an enlargement of the thyroid gland, and disturbances in the autonomic nervous system ...
    - Food Consumer,

    The Evils Of Obesity In Pets Nov 18, 2005
    Conditions such as hypothyroidism where there is a deficiency of the thyroid hormones and hyperadrenocorticism (better referred to as Cushing’s syndrome ...
    - The Guardian - Nigeria,

    Owner is getting dogged by dandruff Nov 18, 2005
    ...like Selsun Blue) may also help. The possibility of early onset of hypothyroidism should be considered, too. Dear Dr. Fox: We have ...
    - Norman Transcript,

    Abbott Statement On Field Study Presented At American Health ... Nov 16, 2005
    Excessive body weight, drinking alcohol, diseases such as diabetes and hypothyroidism, and various drugs can contribute to high TG levels and these should be ...
    - Medical News Today (press release),

    Study Shows Thyroid Drug Reduces Risk of Colorectal Cancer Nov 7, 2005
    Use of L-thyroxin, which is commonly used to treat hypothyroidism, for five or more years was associated with a significantly reduced risk of colorectal cancer ...
    - Medical News Today (press release),

    NEW VARIETY OF CHOLESTEROL STRIVING TO FIND ITS PLACE IN MEDICINE Oct 26, 2005
    DEAR DR. DONOHUE: Our daughter is on thyroid medicine for hypothyroidism. ... Is her problem depression, hypothyroidism or both? -- CP. ...
    - Charlotte Sun-Herald,

    AACR: Colorectal Risk Cut in Half Among Patients Taking Thyroid ... Nov 1, 2005
    For example, he said, it's unclear whether it's the hypothyroidism or the drug that is protective. "It might very well be that it's ...
    - MedPage Today,

    'Early Show' Responds To Criticism About Recent Guest Oct 26, 2005
    ...“Many of Dr. Hotze's claims about the incidence and development of an underactive thyroid condition, commonly referred to as hypothyroidism, were completely ...
    - CBS News

    Schering-Plough's Oral HCV Protease Inhibitor Demonstrates Potent ... Nov 14, 2005
    ...at a frequency less than 1% with PEG-INTRON or interferon alpha: severe decreases in neutrophil or platelet counts, hypothyroidism, hyperglycemia, hypotension ...
    - PR Newswire (press release),

    Statin intolerance: what now? Nov 8, 2005
    Hypothyroidism predisposes patients on statin therapy to myalgia, so TSH levels should be checked routinely in statin-treated patients complaining of ...
    - AustralianDoctor.com (subscription),

    How much do dogs sleep? That depends Nov 15, 2005
    ..."General illness, medications, hypothyroidism, depression and senility can cause dogs to sleep more than normal," says Dr. Nicholas Dodman, Director of the ...
    - Bradenton Herald,

    Thyroid treatment depends on problem being tackled Oct 31, 2005
    I have had hypothyroidism for 46 years. ... If you have a thyroid deficiency (hypothyroidism), you need thyroid hormone pills to correct the deficiency. ...
    - Fort Wayne Journal Gazette,

    Lithium Placental Passage and Obstetrical Outcome: Implications ... Nov 13, 2005
    ...association with lithium treatment during late pregnancy, including cardiac dysfunction (36–47), diabetes insipidus (37, 38, 48, 49), hypothyroidism (37, 48 ...
    - Am J Psychiatry (subscription)

    Treat your feet well this winter Nov 11, 2005
    The elderly, smokers, caffeine drinkers and people with illnesses characterized by poor circulation, such as diabetes, hypothyroidism and arteriosclerosis ...
    - myDNA.com,

    The Aging Equine Nov 12, 2005
    The horse with a thyroid tumor will test positive for hypothyroidism and usually will respond well to powdered thyroxin, while horses with pituitary trouble ...
    - TheHorse.com,

    Merck/Schering-Plough Announces Update for the IMPROVE-IT Trial Nov 15, 2005
    Prior to initiating therapy with VYTORIN, secondary causes for dyslipidemia (ie, diabetes, hypothyroidism, obstructive liver disease, chronic renal failure ...
    - Business Wire (press release),

    Debate Over Thyroid Testing Oct 26, 2005
    ...energy. Problems usually result when the gland isn't producing enough of the hormone, a condition known as hypothyroidism. Hormone ...
    - CBS News

    How effective are flu shots? Oct 23, 2005
    ...cup of tea. Lemon and honey improve the taste. Q: I am having trouble adjusting my medicine for hypothyroidism. I was started on ...
    - Houston Chronicle,

    SU11248 Shows Strong Activity in Imatinib-Resistant GI Stromal ... Nov 3, 2005
    ...in the phase 1/2 study. Hypothyroidism developed in some patients but resolved with hormone replacement. Dr. Morgan said that a ...
    - DG News

    Study Finds Thyroid Drug Cuts Colon Cancer Risk by 50% Nov 1, 2005
    In each pair, one patient had been taking levothyroxine to treat hypothyroidism for five years or more, while the control subject was someone of similar age ...
    - About - News & Issues,

    THE BRIDGE: Fat Ass America Oct 25, 2005
    ...few cases. Hypothyroidism will rarely cause a person to gain more than ten to twenty pounds - most of which is fluid. The simple ...
    - Eurweb.com,

    Curing the Root Cause of Alcoholism Nov 4, 2005
    ...accompany both active and former problem/chronic drinking such as depression, anxiety, mental and physical fatigue, mood swings, hypothyroidism and hypoglycemia ...
    - PR Web (press release),

    Try natural therapy for skin ailment Oct 26, 2005
    First, for pets with chronic skin infections, I always make sure an underlying problem such as allergies, food intolerance or hypothyroidism is not the cause ...
    - Fort Wayne News Sentinel,

    Newborn Screening: Is More Really Better? Nov 3, 2005
    2 Even when the risks are few and the benefit is large, as in testing to diagnose phenylketonuria or hypothyroidism, some parents prefer to forgo testing. ...
    - AAP Grand Rounds (subscription)

    Weight gain - unintentional Oct 27, 2005
    ...exercise. Weight gain can be a significant symptom of several endocrine diseases such as Cushing's syndrome or hypothyroidism. It ...
    - drkoop.com

    Get Celiac Disease/Gluten Intolerance Diagnosed and Treated Nov 7, 2005
    ...kamut, and other related grains -- needs to be properly diagnosed and treated as early as possible, because some cases of autoimmune hypothyroidism can be ...
    - About - News & Issues,

    DOH-10 intensifies newborn screening in Normin Nov 3, 2005
    In our country, it is recognized as part of the standard newborn care to identify the following metabolic disorders: Congenital Hypothyroidism (CH), Congenital ...
    - Philippine Information Agency,

    Exhausted Eileen wakes up to weight problem Oct 27, 2005
    Symptoms of underactive thyroid – hypothyroidism – include weight gain, lethargy, muscle aches, deafness, angina, heart failure, anaemia and constipation. ...
    - Sunderland Echo,

    Chronic fatigue requires diagnosis Oct 25, 2005
    Your constant fatigue is not normal for a person your age, and could reflect an underlying health issue such as anemia, hypothyroidism, spinal nerve problems ...
    - Monterey County Herald,

    RSPCA appeal for a home for mistreated Poppy Nov 1, 2005
    Also, Poppy suffers from a condition called hypothyroidism, which lowers her immune system and means she must be on tablets for the rest of her life. ...
    - Louth Today,

    Saved From Death By Starvation Oct 24, 2005
    ...specialists. But things got even worse as he could not swallow his medication for another condition from which he suffers, hypothyroidism. ...
    - AllAfrica.com,

    Old-fashioned cough medicine is missed Oct 24, 2005
    ...cup of tea. Lemon and honey improve the taste. Q. I am having trouble adjusting my medicine for hypothyroidism. I was started on ...
    - Charlotte Observer,

    A tribute to a true Iron Lady 03 Oct 2005
    ...immediate surgery. The surgery took place less than two years after Lynn had gone under the knife for hypothyroidism. This disease ...
    - ABS CBN News,

    "Hypothyroidism – What You Need To Know" Aug 31, 2005
    Hypothyroidism is a common health condition affecting millions of men and women (more women than men) that is frequently overlooked in our health care system. ...
    - PR Web (press release),

    Low TSH in a patient with primary hypothyroidism Aug 31, 2005
    ...stimulating hormone (TSH). This will identify the great majority of affected patients 1 though it can miss secondary hypothyroidism. 2,3 ...
    - Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine

    Thyroid disease can affect dogs, cats Sep 19, 2005
    Q: My dog was just diagnosed with hypothyroidism. What does this mean? Should I have my two cats tested for hypothyroidism as well? ...
    - Monterey County Herald,

    Survivors of Stem Cell Transplant Report More Health Problems Sep 26, 2005
    ...that a variety of long-term complications have been identified, including an increased incidence of second malignancies, cataracts, hypothyroidism, hepatitis C ...
    - Cancer Consultants (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)

    Cypriots show high rate of thyroid problem Sep 4, 2005
    A NEONATAL screening programme in Cyprus has revealed a high rate of congenital hypothyroidism (CH) in Greek Cypriots, a report to be published in medical ...
    - Cyprus Mail,

    Study Finds Overall Health And Quality Of Life Intact 10 Years ... Sep 18, 2005
    They had similar rates of diseases and conditions such as asthma, diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, osteoporosis and hypothyroidism, and they ...
    - Science Daily (press release)

    The Age of Autism: Case Number 88924 Sep 26, 2005
    ...chronic pain. But, she also can't tell us what hurts. She also has hypothyroidism that was diagnosed when she was 10. She had all ...
    - United Press International

    Healthy prescription: Checkups Sep 27, 2005
    ...most common unexpected illnesses found during annual exams are high cholesterol and blood pressure followed by diabetes, osteoporosis, hypothyroidism, and skin ...
    - Jackson Clarion Ledger,

    The Wrestling Babe: September 28, 2005-A New Beginning Sep 27, 2005
    ...non-blockage) angina in 1997. Three years later, hypothyroidism was found in a routine blood test. Add the gastric reflux disorder ...
    - ProWrestling.com,

    Homoeopath lauds the medicine system Sep 25, 2005
    Similarly, 46-year-old Gurvinder Kaur and 36-year-old Kulwant Pal Kaur were suffering from hypothyroidism and after taking homoeopathy treatment, are on their ...
    - Ludhiana Newsline,

    Quality of Life Generally Good in Hematopoietic Cell Transplant ... Sep 28, 2005
    For example, osteoporosis, urinary frequency, hypothyroidism or even second cancers are usually thought to occur with aging, but may occur at a younger age in ...
    - Cancerpage.com,

    If you're weary and experience: Sep 16, 2005
    You may have HYPOTHYROIDISM. Up to 14 million people have this condition in which too little thyroid hormone is made, resulting in a "slow" metabolism. ...
    - USA Weekend

    It might not be simple fatigue Sep 11, 2005
    ...participants had a thyroid abnormality. For 8.9 percent, the condition was hypothyroidism or underactive thyroid. The Thyroid Foundation of ...
    - Boulder Daily Camera (subscription),

    Ten Years After, Stem Cell Transplant Survivors Are Okay Sep 16, 2005
    ...in 10-year survivors more medical problems in general and musculoskeletal problems in particular, as well as more hepatitis C, cataracts, and hypothyroidism. ...
    - MedPage Today,

    Adult Stem Cell Research Shows Good Long-Term Results, Study Says Sep 19, 2005
    They also had similar rates and conditions such as asthma, diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, osteoporosis and hypothyroidism. ...
    - LifeNews.com,

    The Thyrotropin Reference Range Should Remain Unchanged Sep 7, 2005
    ...that those with TSH between 2.5 and 4.5 mIU/liter [upper reference range (URR)] have increased risk of progression to overt hypothyroidism (Whickham, 20-yr data ...
    - Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism,

    Family Fun Day raises $14,000 for research Sep 22, 2005
    Jack Greeley has cystinosis, which can lead to health problems including kidney failure, diabetes, hypothyroidism, muscle wasting and difficulty swallowing. ...
    - Pioneer Press Online,

    Rare disease affects organs Sep 22, 2005
    The disease, which primarily affects children, can lead to kidney failure, diabetes, hypothyroidism, muscle wasting and difficulty swallowing as well as other ...
    - Pioneer Press Online,

    Stem Cell Transplant Survivors Fare well Sep 21, 2005
    They also had similar rates of common conditions like asthma, high blood pressure, diabetes, high cholesterol, osteoporosis and hypothyroidism. ...
    - Ivanhoe

    What to do when you're lacking in taste Sep 19, 2005
    Other causes include diseases of the gums or teeth, nerve damage, certain medications, smoking, hypothyroidism, alcoholism, depression, zinc deficiency and ...
    - Newark Star Ledger,

    Lithium: The First Mood Stabilizer Sep 18, 2005
    Other possibilities include endocrinological mechanisms leading to an increase in fat storage and lithium-induced hypothyroidism, which slows metabolism ...
    - bipolar.about.com

    Stem Cell Transplant Can Leave Long-Term Health Woes Sep 17, 2005
    Rates of osteoporosis and hypothyroidism -- disorders that both tend to be higher in cancer survivors due to the effects of chemotherapy -- were also similar ...
    - RedNova.com,

    Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow Aug 29, 2005
    Many of these horses are suspected of--and are treated for--low thyroid function (hypothyroidism), which is another systemic disease that can affect the hair ...
    - TheHorse.com,

    Damned by your own DNA Sep 11, 2005
    The samples, collected with parental permission, are used to test for diseases and conditions such as cystic fibrosis and hypothyroidism, and are supposed to ...
    - Australian,

    Health Canada approves new targeted radioimmunotherapy Sep 8, 2005
    ...and cough. Bexxar was associated with a risk of hypothyroidism and human anti-murine antibody (HAMA) formation. Certain chemotherapy ...
    - Canada NewsWire (press release),

    Stem-cell transplants pretty healthy later Sep 16, 2005
    They had similar rates of diseases and conditions such as asthma, diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, osteoporosis and hypothyroidism -- and they ...
    - United Press International

    ProfNet Wire: Health & Medicine: Combating Obesity Con't Sep 2, 2005
    ...a metabolic chain reaction that results in weight gain." Teitelbaum, author of the best-seller "From Fatigued to Fantastic," notes that hypothyroidism is often ...
    - Newswise (press release)

    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,

    MS 150 Bike Tour Journal Sep 13, 2005
    ...better for this journey. It began with my own diagnosis — not with MS, but with anemia and hypothyroidism. For five months or ...
    - News-Leader.com,

    MCGuinty government increasing protection for newborns Sep 7, 2005
    ...problems quickly and get them the treatment they need when they need it." Currently, Ontario tests for phenylketonuria (PKU) and congenital hypothyroidism (CH ...
    - Canada NewsWire (press release),

    Cote Well may come back online Sep 14, 2005
    The DEP advises pregnant women, infants and children up to the age of 12, and people with hypothyroidism against consuming water that has tested over 1 part ...
    - Westford Eagle,

    Use of Testosterone Therapy by Postmenopausal Women: Position ... Sep 14, 2005
    ...or relationship conflict), psychological disorders (including depression or anxiety), medical conditions (such as vaginal atrophy or hypothyroidism), and drug ...
    - PharmaLive.com (press release),

    Record-keeping weakest link in QoF scores Sep 6, 2005
    In the clinical domain practices were most successful at achieving the targets for hypothyroidism and coronary heart disease (CHD) and least successful with ...
    - EHI Primary Care,

    Local teen tests anti-obesity device Sep 7, 2005
    ...fatigue. Diets hadn't worked. Exercise hadn't worked. Sperry was diagnosed with hypothyroidism, which slows metabolism. Medication ...
    - Seattle Times,

    Memory loss: When to seek help Sep 12, 2005
    The problem may be a potentially reversible illness, such as depression, a metabolic disorder such as hypothyroidism, a reaction to a drug, or a vitamin ...
    - Afternoon Dispatch & Courier,

    Curtailing midnight meows Sep 4, 2005
    Hypothyroidism, uncomfortable bladder crystals, elderly cognitive impairment — many heath conditions can cause nighttime behavioral problems that ...
    - Kenai Peninsula Online,

    Primary biliary cirrhosis Sep 13, 2005
    ...cirrhosis. The disease may be associated with autoimmune disorders such as hypothyroidism, Raynaud's, CREST syndrome, and arthridities. ...
    - rarediseases.about.com

    ICMR to conduct first nation-wide newborn screening for genetic ... Sep 9, 2005
    ...been arrived at on the specific disorders to be screened, the probable ones during the first phase of the study are Congenital Hypothyroidism and Congenital ...
    - Express Healthcare Management,

    Psychotropic drug blamed for woman's fatal heart failure Sep 1, 2005
    ...prefectural government officials said they suspect that the woman may have taken an excessive amount of dried thyroid to cure hypothyroidism, a deficient ...
    - Mainichi Daily News,

    Beware of scam artists touting hurricane help Sep 2, 2005
    She mentioned too that health conditions such as hypothyroidism, iron and vitamin deficiencies, and medications for high blood pressure can contribute to the ...
    - Greenville Daily News,

    Thyroid Hormone Affects Growth Sep 1, 2005
    ...on growth. With a thyroid hormone deficit—hypothyroidism—growth slows, bones don't mature and puberty is delayed. You might ...
    - LongIslandPress.com,

    Understanding Breast Cancer Sep 4, 2005
    Note: If you suffer from hypothyroidism, soy may reduce thyroid hormone levels. Nutritional deficiencies weaken the bodies systems. ...
    - eMaxHealth.com,

    Ask The Doctor: Several factors cause dark skin near eyes (The ... Aug 30, 2005
    ...low fiber diet, inadequate fluid intake, lack of exercise, irritable bowel syndrome, anal fissure, endocrine disorders like hypothyroidism, diabetic neuropathy ...
    - Peninsula On-line,

    Alzheimer's Disease affects millions Aug 31, 2005
    ...and often cured. Treatable causes include drug reactions, hypothyroidism, depression, head injuries and poor nutrition. The doctor ...
    - Casa Grande Valley Newspapers,

    When the thyroid runs riot Aug 30, 2005
    ...of the thyroid. Hypothyroidism is when not enough of the hormones are released into the blood and metabolism slows. It is usually ...
    - Wodonga Border Mail,




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