Carly Scaduto, 43, was tired of feeling tired. She’d dealt with years of exhaustion that no physical exam or blood test could explain. Still, she refused to give up. After taking matters into her own ...
Thyroid disorders may influence uric acid levels and increase gout risk. An expert explains the metabolic link, symptoms to watch for, and why timely diagnosis matters.
During Autoimmune Disease Awareness Month, Clayman Thyroid Center will observe the second annual Hashimoto’s Disease Awareness Day on March 11 — a national initiative launched in 2025 to elevate ...
Unmanaged hypothyroidism can slow gut motility and cause persistent constipation, says gastroenterologist Dr Meghraj Ingle.
Women with hypothyroidism receiving levothyroxine treatment have similar cardiovascular disease risk as those without thyroid disease, according to data published in Thyroid. In an analysis of 2,647 ...
1 in 10 women will face thyroid issues in her lifetime. It may be related to stress, and here is why understanding how it happens and why active management of your stress levels matters.
Frequent night sweats may signal hormonal changes infections stress blood sugar fluctuations or sleep disorders Read ahead to ...
Autoimmune disease hair loss can happen with alopecia areata, lupus, thyroid diseases, rheumatoid arthritis, Crohn’s disease, and scalp psoriasis. Each disease has different effects, ...
Anxiety disorders are common. However, anxiety can also be a symptom of a general medical disorder or a side effect of a medication. Those cases must be identified promptly.
A few months into GLP-1 treatment, many patients encounter an unexpected and distressing side effect: significant hair loss.
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Why Isn’t My Female Dog Going Into Heat?

Your female dog is almost two years old, but she still hasn’t gone into heat? Maybe that’s why you’re worried. Female dogs should be going into heat at this age, shouldn’t they? PETBOOK asked a ...
Thyroid disorders, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), autoimmune diseases, osteoporosis, and iron deficiency anaemia are some of the health conditions that affect women more than men.