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The Metabolic Detective: A Look at Nutrition for Your Thyroid

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The Metabolic Detective: A Look at Nutrition for Your Thyroid

Iodine, Iodate, iodide and the FarmaSea® Blend

The most damaging effect of iodine deficiency is on the developing brain, and to a lesser degree, any brain. Thyroid hormone is particularly important for myelination of the central nervous system, which is most active in the prenatal period and during fetal and early postnatal development. Numerous population studies have correlated an iodine-deficient diet with increased incidence of mental retardation. A meta-analysis of 18 ...

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Diagnosis shocks young dementia victims

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Diagnosis shocks young dementia victims

By Matt Sedensky, Associated Press

Posted 3/25/201

LEESBURG, Fla. The aging of the massive post-World War II Baby Boom generation in the U.S. is casting light on early-onset dementia, a sorrowful subset of younger people experiencing a slow, cruel overtaking of their minds.

About 200,000 people under 65 are among the 5.4million Americans suffering from Alzheimer’s disease, the Alzheimer’s Association says. Experts’ estimates suggest there’s a similar number of younger people with other types of dementia, meaning about ...

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With Alzheimer’s, hospital stays can be a hazard

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With Alzheimer’s, hospital stays can be a hazard

By LAURAN NEERGAARD, AP Medical Write

Jun. 18, 2012

WASHINGTON (AP) — For people with Alzheimer’s disease, a hospital stay may prove catastrophic.

People with dementia are far more likely to be hospitalized than other older adults, often for preventable reasons like an infection that wasn’t noticed early enough. Hospitals can be upsetting to anyone, but consider the added fear factor if you can’t remember where you are or why strangers keep poking you.

Now a new study highlights the lingering ill effects: Being ...

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Thyroid Info

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There is an old medical saying that just a few grains of thyroid hormone can make the difference between an idiot and an Einstein. It aptly characterizes the thyroid as a quickener of the tempo of life. All of the endocrine glands play remarkable roles in the body’s economy.

Deficiency of thyroid hormone may be due to lack of stimulation by the pituitary gland, defective hormone synthesis or impaired cellular conversion of T4 to T3 (often caused ...

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Fishing for answers to Alzheimer’s

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Fishing for answers to Alzheimer’s

By Kathleen Fackelmann, USA TODAY

Experts predict Alzheimer’s will quadruple by mid century rising from 4.5 million cases to 16 million cases by 2050

Shannon Adkins eats fish — lots of fish — for the most powerful of reasons: She’s determined to avoid her mother’s fate.

Adkins is only 32. But her mother, Suzie Smith, was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease at age 52. Five years later, Smith can’t feed or dress herself.

Could something as simple as eating fish save Adkins from a disease ...

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