By: Bioidentical Hormone Replacement | 2009-02-27 | Screenplay Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Treatment (BHRT) was born in the late twentieth century as a new natural choice for healing menopause imbalances and aches. Hypothetically, it involves the creation of a adapted mix of hormones for an individual person, supplying a "custom- compounded" hormone product of particular doses. The person’s hormonal needs are spoted by means of a saliva analysis. read more
By: Andrew K Long | 2010-03-27 | Health & Fitness If you have a thyroid problem, there are many different medications to counteract the effects of too much or too little thyroid hormone. Changes to lifestyle and the right medication is a significant step in the right direction. Here we explain what is right for you. read more
By: Chester Clive | 2010-12-27 | Health & Fitness A lot of people are affected with disease related to thyroid. The lack of this hormone and the read more
By: larissabrown | 2010-11-25 | Alternative Medicine The thyroid is a small but important gland that is located in the neck, and its function is to produce hormones that are controlled by the pituitary gland. TSH, or Thyroid Stimulating Hormone, is sent out by the pituitary gland and results in the production of thyroxine by the thyroid. read more
By: anuradha thakur | 2011-09-17 | Medicine The thyroid gland is located in the neck just under the Adam's apple. It produces the hormone thyroxin. This hormone is converted outside of the thyroid gland where it becomes activated and stimulates every one of the trillion cells in the body. read more
By: Dinoo Nayal | 2010-10-01 | Wellness The article is to give information about the thyroid disorder.the article provides information about thyroid problems like what is thyroid, what are the symptoms and what is the treatment for it. read more
By: andy | 2012-05-29 | Medicine Endocrine system is a complex network of hormone-producing glands and organs involved in the production and release of different types of hormones. read more
By: Jennifer West | 2012-04-27 | Therapy Over menopause, the ovaries stop producing estrogen and progesterone, which are hormones that manage several of the body's various functions. read more
By: Bonnifer | 2010-11-25 | Health & Fitness The thyroid is a small gland, shaped like a butterfly, located in the lower part of your neck. The function of a gland is to secrete hormones. The main hormones released by the thyroid are triiodothyronine, abbreviated as T3, and thyroxine, abbreviated as T4. These thyroid hormones deliver energy to cells of the body. read more
By: Doug Hart | 2010-10-01 | Women's Health Do you know what HRT is all about? If you are a woman in her 40's you probably have heard a few rumors or snippets here and there, maybe even read an article or two if you are inquisitive. But do you know the real details about hormone replacement therapy to treat menopause? Here are a few that may give you a wake-up call. read more
By: venumssi | 2012-09-25 | Alternative Medicine Thyroid disorders like hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, graves diseases are most common thyroid disease. Women(8%) faces more thyroid problems compel with men (3%). Treatment for Thyroid is only solution to cure all type of thyroid problems. read more
By: Kim Roberson | 2011-04-28 | Wellness Thyroid disorder is one of the most common and often misdiagnosed health conditions affecting Americans. Approximately 58 million people suffer from some form of thyroid disease; unfortunately, these disorders often go untreated. While there are many disorders of the thyroid, the most common is related to abnormal thyroid hormone production. The thyroid gland produces and stores thyroid hormo read more
By: mac leo | 2011-06-18 | Medicine A reduction in thyroid affects each cell in our body and produces a broad range of age-related problems. The thyroid gland is situated beneath the Adams apple in the throat. It produces a hormone known as thyroxine into the bloodstream. read more
By: allen shawn | 2010-10-16 | Health & Fitness The thyroid gland is found in the neck just below the "Adam's Apple." Gland produced thyroid hormone stimulates our metabolism. As we get older thyroid gland grows lumps and the numbers of these nodules increasing with age, women are more affected than men. read more
By: Dr Easton Patrick | 2011-05-27 | Weight Loss Iodine deficiency, chronic throiditis, inflammations in thyroid gland and lack of thyroid hormone are main causes leading way to hypothyroidism. Studies say that, women are ten times more risk to have hypothyroidism than men. read more