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Children exposed to elevated levels of triclosan in their bodies were found to have more allergic symptoms, according to ...
Thyroid problems are often associated with common symptoms like fatigue, hair loss or trouble shedding stubborn pounds. But discomfort in a specific area of your neck can also be an important sign ...
It is possible to experience chills without having a fever. Experts explain what causes you to have chills and what to do about it.
What is hypothyroidism? “Hypothyroidism is actually quite common and tends to increase with age,” says Dr. Erik Alexander, MD, the chief of the thyroid section at Brigham and Women's Hospital ...
A thyroid storm or thyroid crisis is a rare but possibly life-threatening condition in which your body suddenly starts overproducing thyroid hormones. Here’s what you should know.
Chills: A walk down a cold, windy street can send a shivery tingle up & down your body, but so can some other health conditions. Find out what causes the chills & what you can do about it.
A persistent low-grade fever isn’t usually cause for concern. It will typically go away on its own but may be serious for people like infants and those with immune conditions.
In hypothyroidism, your thyroid gland is underactive, and your metabolism slows down, sometimes leaving you with chills.
A popular thyroid medication taken by 23 million Americans may be associated with bone loss, a startling new study finds. Levothyroxine — marketed under brand names such as Synthroid — is the ...
Having body chills but no fever may be due to anxiety, hypothyroidism, hypoglycemia, or menopause. Here are all of the potential causes, according to experts.
Chills without fever may be caused by being in a cold environment, or it could be a sign of an underlying condition. Learn 7 possible causes for this symptom.
The pathophysiology of a thyroid storm focuses on the underlying causes and processes of the condition. Learn more here.