thyroid problem
thyroid problem
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by Peter Rapport - 2007-02-27
By the time you reach 60, your natural production of Human Growth Hormone is most likely to be half of what it was when you were 20. This means that you will have less energy, more body fat, heal sl...
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by Peter Rapport - 2007-03-06
Are you gaining weight unexpectedly? Are you not losing weight when you're doing everything right? What if you have hypothyroidism and you don't know it? When your thyroid is working against you, look...
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by Lac Tran - 2007-03-30
Big bones, genetics, thyroid problems. All three are often given as reasons for unexplained weight gain, or for being overweight. Often these three are cruelly dismissed by others as "excuses" and ...
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by Mitamins Team - 2007-04-01
Big bones, genetics, thyroid problems. All three are often given as reasons for unexplained weight gain, or for being overweight. Often these three are cruelly dismissed by others as "excuses" and ...
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by Lac Tran - 2007-04-02
It has long been known in medical circles that the right amount of selenium is needed for general health as well as preventing thyroid problems. Selenium is an essential (i.e. our body doesn't make it...
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by Lac Tran - 2007-04-04
You exercise. You eat a decent amount of food, but not too much nor too little. You avoid sugars and high fats (most of the time, anyway). But the numbers on the scale seem to move of their own accord...
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by Lac Tran - 2007-04-04
You exercise. You eat a decent amount of food, but not too much nor too little. You avoid sugars and high fats (most of the time, anyway). But the numbers on the scale seem to move of their own accord...
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by Lac Tran - 2007-04-11
If someone close to you (such as a friend or family member) has been diagnosed with a thyroid problem, you may be initially shocked and unable to provide a significant amount of assistance. However, a...
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by Lac Tran - 2007-04-18
Fucus vesiculosus. Do those words mean anything to you? If not, don't worry; most people haven't heard the Latin term for the seaweed commonly called "bladderwrack." However, if you have thyroid probl...
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by Lac Tran - 2007-05-12
It has long been known in medical circles that the right amount of selenium is needed for general health as well as preventing thyroid problems. Selenium is an essential (i.e. our body doesn't make it...