Here’s your Wednesday Weekly Roundup of Thyroid News from Thyroid Mom for November 18, 2015. These are articles, abstracts or blog posts that either appeared in the news this week or things that I found this week that I wanted to share with you relating to hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism in both adults and children. Happy Reading!
Hypothyroidism, Hyperthyroidism, Graves’ Disease, etc.
Thyroid problem causes local singer Ming Bridges to weigh 80kg
Iron deficiency may explain persistent hypothyroidism symptoms
Subclinical Hyperthyroidism Linked to Frailty in Older Men
Titan Pharmaceuticals Adds ProNeura Implant for Hypothyroidism to Product Development Pipeline
Feeling tired, depressed and gaining weight? You may have a thyroid problem
Iron deficiency may explain persistent hypothyroidism symptoms
LT4 therapy for SCH may improve pregnancy outcomes
New Insight on Levothyroxine Hypothyroidism Monotherapy
Mild Thyroid Disorder Could Hurt Brainpower
Even subclinical hypothyroidism ups risk for metabolic syndrome
High free thyroxine may increase risk of sudden cardiac death
ITC: Levothyroxine may improve obstetric outcomes in women with low thyroid function
Treating the Root Cause of Thyroid Problems
Fiber: The Role in Weight Loss for Thyroid Patients
Subclinical Hypothyroidism and Infertility: Who Should Be Treated?
The Medical Medium—and What’s Potentially at the Root of Medical Mysteries
Thyroid Disorders in Children (Congenital Hypothyroidism, etc.)
Some states still won’t disclose newborn testing data
Stanford Medicine debuts compelling new formats for continuing medical education (aim is to teach more pediatricians about Congenital Hypothyroidism)
Congenital Hypothyroidism May Reduce Hippocampus Activation in Verbal Memory Processing
Dear Michigan Newborn Screening
Compiled by Blythe Clifford aka Thyroid Mom