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  • News - 29 Mar 2009
    More and more people are being inappropriately diagnosed and treated for underactivity of the thyroid gland (known as primary hypothyroidism), warn doctors in an editorial published on bmj.com today.
  • News - 11 Jun 2008
    Many patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) have mild reductions in thyroid function, or subclinical hypothyroidism-a condition that becomes more common as kidney function declines, according to a...
  • News - 4 Jan 2008
    Children treated for hypothyroidism aren't likely to drop pounds with treatment for the condition says a new study in the Journal of Pediatrics.
  • News - 11 Aug 2007
    Doctors often mistake the symptoms of thyroid disease for another disorder such as heart failure, high cholesterol, or even dementia, says a new edition of a report from Harvard Medical School.
  • News - 5 Jun 2007
    Hypothyroidism is often associated with mood changes like depression lethargy.
  • News - 30 May 2007
    Putting on weight and feeling lethargic? Then new research from Newcastle University and funded by Gateshead NHS Foundation Trust shows it is worth having your thyroid levels checked, as these can be...
  • News - 7 Dec 2005
    A hormonal condition known as subclinical hypothyroidism is associated with an increased risk of congestive heart failure among older adults, but not with other cardiovascular events and death,...
  • Health - 18 Jul 2023
    The term hypothyroidism refers to an underactive thyroid gland. The thyroid gland is located in the neck and is an important endocrine organ that produces the thyroid hormones, important hormones...
  • Health - 18 Jul 2023
    Hypothyroidism or underactive thyroid is a condition of the thyroid gland that affects the production of thyroid hormones, important hormones in the regulation of metabolism. The symptoms of this...
  • Health - 18 Jul 2023
    Hypothyroidism or underactive thyroid gland is an endocrine condition where the thyroid gland fails to produce sufficient levels of thyroid hormones.

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