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  • Thyroid disease and osteoporosis: Why women with hypothyroidism are at a greater risk

    Osteoporosis risk with thyroid disorders: Women with hypothyroidism face a greater risk of osteoporosis due to hormonal imbalances, autoimmune effects, and treatment-related bone changes. Here’s why careful monitoring and lifestyle adjustments like exercise and nutrition are crucial for bone health.

  • Weight loss, weakness, irregular heartbeats are common symptoms of an overactive thyroid

    Hyperthyroidism happens when the thyroid produces too many hormones, speeding up metabolism. Symptoms like weight loss and heart palpitations can lead to serious complications if untreated. Read on to know the symptoms and when to contact your doctor.

  • Diet tips: Eat chickpeas, sunflower seeds, whole grains to maintain thyroid health

    Best foods for thyroid health: If you’re looking to support your thyroid health naturally, these dietary options can provide essential nutrients like iodine, selenium, and zinc that are important to keep your thyroid functioning properly.

  • Why your thyroid might be acting up: Symptoms of thyroid disorders, common causes, treatment tips

    Thyroid symptoms: The development of thyroid disorders is influenced by several factors. They may be caused by autoimmune diseases, a lack of iodine, environmental exposures, stress, thyroid nodules, and tumours. Here are 6 effective strategies that can help in reducing the risk of thyroid diseases:

  • 8 essential nutrients for thyroid health: Add Vitamin D, lean proteins, others to your daily diet

    Essential nutrients for thyroid: Maintaining thyroid health through a balanced diet rich in essential nutrients can support the proper functioning of this vital gland.

  • All about pituitary tumour: Types, symptoms, treatment

    Pituitary tumour: A pituitary tumor is an abnormal growth in the pituitary gland, a small gland located at the base of the brain. Depending on its size and type, it can cause hormonal imbalances leading to symptoms such as headaches, vision problems.

  • Thyroid disorders: Everything you need to know about hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism

    If you constantly feel fatigued, gain weight inexplicably, or face severe bouts of anxiety and rapid heartbeat, it could be because of thyroid disorders, specifically hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism. Here's everything you need to know about these two disorders.

  • What is hypothyroidism: Symptoms, causes, diagnosis and treatment options

    Causes, symptoms and treatment of hypothyroidism: With proper treatment and lifestyle management, hypothyroidism is a manageable condition. Identifying its symptoms, medical care and sticking to prescribed medications are key to living a healthy life with hypothyroidism.

  • Hyperthyroidism: Causes, symptoms and diet tips to lower thyroid hormone levels in the body

    Hyperthyroidism: Hormones released by the thyroid gland regulate the body's temperature and keep metabolism under control by adjusting the rate at which we burn calories, thus affecting weight loss and weight gain. Thyroid hormones can also increase or decrease heart rate.

  • Thyroid gland swelling: Avoid these foods that can weaken functioning of thyroid gland

    Goitre, a common thyroid condition more prevalent in women, can be caused by various factors including iodine deficiency and certain foods like kale, cauliflower, soy products, and pearl millet. Calcium supplements and coffee may also interfere with thyroid medication.

  • First of its Kind Certificate Course in Management of Thyroid Disorders (CCMTD) Launched Nationally

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