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The Harvard Medical School Guide
To Overcoming Thyroid Problems
Exhaustion. Constantly feeling cold. Depression.
Dry skin. Hair loss. Constipation. These
vague symptoms may have a common cause: hypothyroidism,
a common condition caused by a malfunctioning
thyroid gland.
People experiencing these symptoms may wonder
what, if anything, is wrong with them. According
to internationally respected authority on thyroid
disease, Jeffrey R. Garber, M.D., many thyroid
disorders go undiagnosed for this very reason.
In his new book The Harvard Medical School
Guide to Overcoming Thyroid Problems,
Dr. Garber provides a current, authoritative
source of practical information for thyroid
patients and those who think they may have
a thyroid problem.
Using easy-to-understand language and helpful
illustrations, Dr. Garber:
- Explains how the thyroid works, what can
go wrong and why, and how to work with a doctor
to feel better and stay healthy
- Dispels common myths and misconceptions about
thyroid disease and describes the best diagnostic
tests and both conventional and alternative
treatment approaches
- Covers the most common forms of thyroid disease
in detail, including Graves' disease, Hashimoto's
disease, and thyroid cancer
With more than 13 million people in the United
States suffering from some form of thyroid disease
and over 20 thousand suffering from thyroid cancer, The
Harvard Medical School Guide to Overcoming Thyroid
Problems offers answers and strategies to
identifying, treating, and ultimately overcoming
these diseases.
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