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Lily, a mature black-and-white feline, meowed constantly and ate voraciously yet never seemed to gain weight.
Source:WALB-TV Albany
Date:September 29, 2009
The thyroid is a small but powerful gland in your neck. It produces hormones that control your metabolism, or the way your body uses energy.
Source:MyOptumHealth
Date:September 28, 2009
Kenneth D. Burman, MD, chief of the Endocrine Section at the Washington Hospital Center, Washington, DC and professor in the Department of Medicine at Georgetown University, will outline the risks and benefits of anti-thyroid drugs Sunday September 27 at 9 a.m. when he speaks at the American Thyroid Association's 80th Annual Meeting September ...
Source:MediLexicon
Date:September 24, 2009
Dear Daisy Dog: How long can I safely leave my dog in the car, assuming the windows are partially open? Please answer with the number of minutes, depending on whether my car is parked in the sun or shade, and the outside air temperature is 60 through 75 degrees.
Source:Reading Eagle/Reading Times
Date:September 18, 2009
There's an interesting article in the Washington Post by physician Daphne Miller, suggesting that Maybe It's Time to Slow Down the Pace of Medical Treatment .
Source:About.com
Date:September 15, 2009
Dona t ignore symptoms produced by thyroid Total Health By Pamela Murphy, for the Observer-Reporter This article has been read 312 times.
Source:O-R Online
Date:August 22, 2009
DEAR DR. DONOHUE: In 1981, the right half of my thyroid was removed. Now my left side is giving me a problem.
Source:SouthCoastToday.com
Date:June 16, 2009
The FDA has reported on at least 32 cases of serious liver damage associated with the use of propylthiouracil in adults and children, including twelve deaths and five liver transplants in adults, and one death and six liver transplants in pediatric patients.
Source:US Recall News
Date:June 10, 2009
Jim Lowrance For the majority of anxiety sufferers, their disorder does not have a medical cause but is simply anxiety but for a relatively significant percent of anxiety sufferers, their symptoms have a medical root-cause. In this article, I will address one of the more common medical causes of anxiety symptoms, 'Autoimmune Thyroid Disorders'.
Source:BellaOnline
Date:June 5, 2009
The Federal Drug Administration approved a drug to treat hyperthyroidism in cats.
Source:DVM
Date:June 5, 2009
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