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...positive note for Harvard, Yang, who placed sixth in the 100-meter, ran competitively for the first time in five years. He had been recovering form the effects of a thyroid problem and had been hampered this year by track-related injuries...
...also want to know more about the potential risks cited on the label. Sweet clover contains powerful anticlotting factors that could be dangerous if taken with aspirin or other blood-thinning medications. Bladder-wrack extract contains extra iodine, which could be a problem if you have a thyroid disorder. But only the amount of iodine, and not the other herbs, is listed...
...Great War veteran would grow rich serving the children of World War II vets. His confidence in what he had seen was unshakable. As he noted later, "I was 52 years old. I had diabetes and incipient arthritis. I had lost my gall bladder and most of my thyroid gland in earlier campaigns, but I was convinced that the best was ahead of me." He was even more convinced than the McDonalds and eventually cajoled them into selling out to him in 1961 for a paltry $2.7 million...
Learn more about thyroid disorders at time.com/personal and read about the new guidelines at www.acponline.org
...helpful as the new guidelines will be for detecting clear-cut cases of thyroid disease, there is one controversy women should be aware of. Screening will pick up lots of borderline cases. As many as 10% of older women may have slightly abnormal blood tests but appear to be otherwise healthy. Sometimes their hormone levels will return to normal after a few months. So far, there hasn't been a research study large enough to determine whether they should be taking drugs as well. Until there is, most doctors will be understandably reluctant to treat a woman whose only symptom...