Sentences with phrase «rates of thyroid diseases»

Eastern Europe still has the highest rates of thyroid diseases per capita in the world.
While iodine levels have fallen, there have been simultaneous increases in rates of thyroid disease, breast cancer, fibrocystic breast disease, prostate cancer, and obesity in American adults, and an increase in mental retardation and developmental delays in American children.
Compared to their cousin the German Shorthaired Pointer, German Wirehairs have twice the rate of hip and elbow dysplasia, plus a much higher rate of thyroid disease.

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The drug lenvatinib can significantly improve overall survival rates in a group of thyroid cancer patients whose disease is resistant to standard radioiodine treatment, according to new research from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.
People with celiac disease — the autoimmune disease that's characterized by an intolerance to the gluten in wheat, barley, and rye — are also more likely to have higher rates of thyroid problems, according to a 2007 report by researchers in the United Kingdom.
Hashimoto's disease is a form of thyroid disease with rapidly rising rates in modern society.
I read research that suggests a higher rate of autism in children of mothers with thyroid disease.
While increased incidence of Hashimoto's thyroiditis, the autoimmune disease responsible for the majority of cases of hypothyroidism, is part of a larger epidemic of autoimmune disorders, the skyrocketing rates of thyroid cancer are likely a consequence of over-diagnosis due to an unprecedented increase in thyroid imaging.
Metabolism and Thyroid Hormone Balance The Colorado Thyroid Disease Prevalence Study in 2000 found the rate of hypothyroidism in the general population to be approximately 10 %, with an estimated 13 million undiagnosed cases of low thyroid among American Thyroid Hormone Balance The Colorado Thyroid Disease Prevalence Study in 2000 found the rate of hypothyroidism in the general population to be approximately 10 %, with an estimated 13 million undiagnosed cases of low thyroid among American Thyroid Disease Prevalence Study in 2000 found the rate of hypothyroidism in the general population to be approximately 10 %, with an estimated 13 million undiagnosed cases of low thyroid among American thyroid among American adults.
Tell your veterinarian if your pet has asthma; heart problems such as low blood pressure, a slow heart rate, heart block, sick sinus syndrome, heart failure or other heart problems; diabetes; depression; thyroid disease; kidney disease; liver disease; or any type of circulatory disease.
The high levels of thyroid hormones can cause the development of heart disease, and these patients may have a heart murmur, difficulty breathing, high heart rate and arrhythmias.
One of the most common diseases affecting older cats, hyperthyroidism, is caused by the overproduction of thyroid hormones that increase the body's rate of metabolism, resulting in weight loss and increased appetite.
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