Endocrinology - Hypothyroidism patients cite effectiveness of desiccated thyroid extract over standard therapy
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Insulin is an important hormone that can be found in high concentrations in the human brain. This article investigates how insulin can affect the brain.
 
   Hypothyroidism patients cite effectiveness of desiccated thyroid extract over standard therapyHypothyroidism patients cite effectiveness of desiccated thyroid extract over standard therapy
 
Three in four hypothyroidism patients who chose desiccated thyroid extract (DTE) over the standard therapy said this option was more effective than other thyroid hormone medications.
 
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 Working too many hours may lead to an underactive thyroid
 
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 Drone delivers insulin for diabetic patient living in a remote community
 
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 Type 2 diabetics secrete too much glucagon when α-cells become insulin resistant
 
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