Google News Alert for: thyroid
Roger Ebert has lost ability to speak but can still communicate The Desert Sun Ebert had surgery to remove his cancerous thyroid in 2002. He had surgery on his salivary glands in 2003 and on his jaw in 2006. Complications in 2006 led ... See all stories on this topic | ||
Daily Mail It can continue for longer, but do see your GP as it may be a sign of an iron deficiency or thyroid problem. Q: My hair is coming out in patches. ... See all stories on this topic | ||
St. Mary's Good Samaritan Heart Expo to Return WJBD Online "The heart risk profile has your cholesterol rate, triglycerides, your HDL/LDL that's the good cholesterol and bad cholesterol, there is a thyroid function ... See all stories on this topic | ||
Northwest families offer fresh air for Chernobyl's youth Seattle Times Radiation affected mostly those who were children at the time: Thyroid-cancer rates among those children spiked 40 times as high, with a sevenfold rise ... See all stories on this topic | ||
More local veterans reporting possible poisoning from Gagetown training Daily News Tribune Delcore is being treated for pituitary and thyroid tumors. ``(Doctors) did ask me (if I had exposure to Agent Orange), but you had to have known if you had ... See all stories on this topic | ||
Combine Watch List: The top five offensive tackles Yahoo! Sports (blog) Medical concerns abound surrounding the thyroid condition that forced him to miss three games last season, but barring any further complications, ... See all stories on this topic | ||
Daily Mail Other possible factors include thyroid problems and heart attacks. Symptoms: May be asymptomatic but could include palpitations, problems exercising, ... See all stories on this topic | ||
Registration starts Monday for First Coast Community Health Screening Florida Times-Union ... liver disease, gout (joint disorders), calcium abnormality, electrolyte disturbance, thyroid function abnormality, lipid profile and blood disorders, ... See all stories on this topic |
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