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thyroid gland
News updates related to the thyroid gland.
A sick mother struggles to raise three children after her husband's accident.
After her husband's death in an accident, Ms. Ho Thi Lien, residing in Van Ly hamlet, Quynh Anh commune, Nghe An province, is raising three young children alone while suffering from a thyroid tumor. The family's current situation...
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Actress Hong Anh, 49: Overcoming health challenges and enjoying a fulfilling marriage with her CEO husband.
After discovering she had a thyroid tumor, actress Hong Anh prioritized her health, maintained a positive lifestyle, and continued to dedicate herself to the arts with the support of her husband.
Warning: Using Bluetooth headphones may affect the thyroid gland.
According to several recent scientific studies, prolonged use of Bluetooth headphones may be linked to an increased risk of developing thyroid tumors.
Is late-stage thyroid cancer curable?
Doctors say that thyroid cancer has a fairly good prognosis. If patients receive safe and effective treatment, the 5-year survival rate can be as high as 99%.
Gray hair, thinning hair, hair loss… what do these symptoms warn about your health?
Studies show that changes in hair shape, texture, or thickness can be a sign of an underlying health condition.
Is it okay to eat tofu if you have a thyroid condition?
If you have thyroid problems, you may have heard advice to avoid certain products. But is this advice actually scientifically sound? And how much soy can you eat without harming your thyroid...?
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