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Jelly Roll’s labs reveal why your family might need more than a standard checkup
health21 hours ago

Jelly Roll’s labs reveal why your family might need more than a standard checkup

Jelly Roll’s blood work showed alarming problems: very high insulin, low testosterone, high cholesterol, and an A1C in diabetes territory—issues not caught by standard annual panels. The piece argues for asking primary care doctors to order expanded tests (A1C, fasting insulin, testosterone, lipid panel, thyroid TSH) and to review results in detail, as well as considering direct-to-consumer panels, since insurance coverage is variable. The message: document personal health history to qualify for expanded testing and retest if results are borderline, because these tests can reveal hidden metabolic risks early.

Thyroid Symptoms Persist Despite Normal Blood Tests
health4 months ago

Thyroid Symptoms Persist Despite Normal Blood Tests

Dr. Roach explains that persistent hypothyroid symptoms despite normal blood tests may be due to issues like T4 to T3 conversion problems, and advises checking T3, T4, and TSH levels. He also discusses the minimal lead content in fiber supplements, suggesting the small risk is unlikely to cause health issues, and emphasizes finding the true cause of symptoms if thyroid tests are normal.

Erin Moriarty Opens Up About Graves' Disease Diagnosis and Recovery
health10 months ago

Erin Moriarty Opens Up About Graves' Disease Diagnosis and Recovery

Actress Erin Moriarty revealed she was diagnosed with Graves' disease, an autoimmune thyroid condition, after initially attributing her symptoms to stress and fatigue. She urges others to get checked if they experience similar symptoms, emphasizing the importance of early diagnosis and treatment. The article also mentions Daisy Ridley's similar experience with Graves' disease.

Thyroid Medication Linked to Potential Bone Weakening
health1 year ago

Thyroid Medication Linked to Potential Bone Weakening

New research indicates that levothyroxine, a common thyroid medication prescribed to older adults, may be linked to increased bone loss. The study, involving 445 participants with normal thyroid levels, found that those taking levothyroxine experienced greater bone mass and density loss. Researchers suggest that even when following current guidelines, the medication could pose risks, urging patients to regularly consult with their doctors and assess the necessity of their treatment. These findings were presented at the Radiological Society of America meeting.

Peloton Instructor's Subway Sleepiness Linked to Rare Condition
health1 year ago

Peloton Instructor's Subway Sleepiness Linked to Rare Condition

Peloton instructor Hannah Corbin shares her experience with Hashimoto's disease, an autoimmune condition causing her severe fatigue and other symptoms. After years of misdiagnosis, she was finally diagnosed and began treatment to manage her thyroid hormone levels. Corbin now advocates for awareness and community support for those with similar conditions, emphasizing the importance of understanding and managing chronic illnesses.

"Newly Discovered Gene Linked to Obesity"
health1 year ago

"Newly Discovered Gene Linked to Obesity"

Researchers have identified a specific genetic trigger for obesity linked to the SMIM1 gene, which affects thyroid function and energy expenditure. This mutation, found in about 1 in 5,000 people, leads to significant weight gain. The study suggests potential treatment with thyroid medication, pending further research and clinical trials.

"The Misdiagnosis of Menopause: The Thyroid Connection"
health2 years ago

"The Misdiagnosis of Menopause: The Thyroid Connection"

Thyroid disorders, particularly hypothyroidism, are often misdiagnosed in women, leading to delayed treatment and potential health risks. The condition, which affects at least one in 20 people in the UK, is frequently mistaken for depression or menopause. However, experts warn of both underdiagnosis and overdiagnosis, with concerns about the threshold for treatment and potential side effects of medication. The complexities of thyroid function and the lack of a nationally agreed standard for "normal" levels further complicate diagnosis and treatment, leading to a need for more individualized approaches.

"Optimizing Thyroid Health: Dietitian-Approved Foods and Pitfalls"
health-and-wellness2 years ago

"Optimizing Thyroid Health: Dietitian-Approved Foods and Pitfalls"

Your thyroid plays a crucial role in regulating various bodily functions, and maintaining its health is essential. Consuming foods rich in selenium, iodine, tyrosine, zinc, antioxidants, and B vitamins can support thyroid function. However, individuals with thyroid conditions should be cautious with soy, caffeine, raw cruciferous vegetables, foods high in added sugar, and trans fats. Consulting a healthcare provider for personalized dietary recommendations is important for supporting thyroid health.

"Winter Worsens Thyroid Symptoms: Understanding Risks and Symptoms in Kids"
health2 years ago

"Winter Worsens Thyroid Symptoms: Understanding Risks and Symptoms in Kids"

Cold temperatures, reduced sunlight, and changes in diet can influence thyroid function in winter, potentially leading to elevated TSH levels or subclinical hypothyroidism in individuals without a pre-existing thyroid issue. Factors such as reduced sunlight exposure, seasonal changes in diet, and winter illnesses can contribute to thyroid fluctuations. Women, individuals with a family history of thyroid conditions, autoimmune diseases, iodine deficiency, radiation exposure, certain medications, and pregnancy/postpartum periods are at higher risk of thyroid disorders. Hypothyroidism can lead to complications such as heart problems, high cholesterol, weight gain, fertility issues, pregnancy complications, depression, and cognitive issues, emphasizing the importance of regular monitoring and appropriate treatment.