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		<title>Adrenal Fatigue Disorders</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you worn out, or just unable to recoup your normal energy level no matter  how much rest you recieve. If the answerit may be a indicator of being suffering  from a condition called Adrenal Fatigue  Disorders. Adrenal Fatigue Disorders (technically called hypoadrenia) which  have affected more and more people every [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a rel="http://chronic-fatigue-news.info/adrenal-fatigue-disorders/16/" href="http://www.holtorfmed.com"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-23" style="margin-top: 10px;margin-bottom: 10px" title="adrenal-fatigue-disorders" src="http://chronic-fatigue-news.info/files/2010/02/adrenal-fatigue-disorders.jpg" alt="adrenal-fatigue-disorders" width="360" height="240" /></a>Are you worn out, or just unable to recoup your normal energy level no matter  how much rest you recieve. If the answerit may be a indicator of being suffering  from a condition called <a href="http://www.holtorfmed.com/">Adrenal Fatigue  Disorders</a>. Adrenal Fatigue Disorders (technically called hypoadrenia) which  have affected more and more people every day, however a majority of the  sufferers are not even aware that their signs are even signs at all.</p>
<p>More  than four million people in the United States suffer with it. It wreck once  healthy individuals, ends careers, and splits up families. The Center for  Disease Control (CDC) inform that more people be ill with from Chronic Fatigue  Syndrome than MS, lung cancer and AIDS all put together. Yet it is still being  unrecognized sickness by medical community and doctors.</p>
<p>Fatigue &amp;  weakness are terms that are often used as if they mean the same thing, but in  fact they} describe two different sensations. Thus, understanding and knowing  what you mean when you say &#8220;I feel weak&#8221; or &#8220;I am fatigued&#8221; . It may help you  and your doctor narrow down the symptoms.</p>
<p>In addition, one piece of bad  news about CFS is that there is no permanent cure to this disease. Treatments  may create the feeling of fatigue decrease to a great extent and the patient  would be able to continue with their regular every day tasks. Nonetheless,  prolong treatment is yet been discovered for full treatment for this terrible  illiness that weaken ones of their vigor leaving them as weak as new born  baby.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re finding that many of these topics above are a part of  your every day routine it may be time to start inquiring more questions about  your overall fitness. You may indeed be coming across the indicator of Chronic  Fatigue Disorder &#8211; or you may be coming across something entirely different.  What&#8217;s important to note is that you shouldn&#8217;t be experiencing any symptoms of  Chronic Fatigue Disorder at all.</p>
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		<title>Chronic Fatigue News</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chronic Fatigue News, millions of people suffer from this unrecognized illness call Chronic Fatigue.  This Chronic Fatigue illness have effected and destroyed more than four million people in the United States. The severity of this illness can be measured by its course of destruction to its victims.  It had destroyed healthy individuals, ends careers, and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify"><a href="http://chronic-fatigue-symptoms.info/">Chronic Fatigue</a> News, millions of people suffer from this unrecognized illness call Chronic Fatigue.  This Chronic Fatigue illness have effected and destroyed more than four million people in the United States. The severity of this illness can be measured by its course of destruction to its victims.  It had destroyed healthy individuals, ends careers, and splits up families. Records from the Center for Disease Control (CDC) have reported that more people suffer from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome than multiple sclerosis, lung cancer and AIDS combine together. AND&#8230;.Yet it is an often an unrecognized illness by people and doctors.</p>
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		<title>Hypothyroidism Therapy Information</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hypothyroidism is a disease where the body is not able to make enough thyroid hormones.  The ailment typically can take two forms: hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism.  The thyroid is a small organ in the shape of a butterfly, which wraps around the trachea in the throat.  Since the thyroid plays a large function [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify">Hypothyroidism is a disease where the body is not able to make enough thyroid hormones.  The ailment typically can take two forms: hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism.  The thyroid is a small organ in the shape of a butterfly, which wraps around the trachea in the throat.  Since the thyroid plays a large function of the body`s metabolism, this ailment is related to slow metabolic rates. Hypothyroid symptoms include exhaustion, weakness, loss of hair, weight gain and depression. Symptoms can be hard to pinpoint sometimes, particularly when the symptoms are mild.  <a title="Hypothyroidism" href="http://HYPOTHYROIDISM-NEWS.INFO">Hypothyroidism</a> occurs as a result of an overactive thyroid.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify">Hypothyroidism occurs most often for two reasons.  The first reason is a previous, or current swelling of the thyroid which can cause some of the cells to die, rendering them incapable of making hormones. This is generally a effect of autoimmune thyroiditis, a type of inflammation caused by an attack on the thyroid gland by the persons own immune system, and which affects about 1.5 million individuals in the United States  The second cause is &#8220;medical treatments&#8221;. Occasionally a part of the thyroid gland is taken off surgically.  This is performed for thyroid cancer or concerning nodes in the thyroid.  Iodine treatments used to treat an overactive thyroid can also destroy hormone producing cells.  While initially the thyroid may keep up with the needed construction of hormones, over time it is unable to do so. This condition is more regular in women than in men.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify">How does the thyroid produce hormones?  It does so with by a signal which is sent by the pituitary gland located in the brain called thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH).  As the body anticipates a given amount of thyroid hormones, when it doesn`t, the pituitary gland continues to transfer TSH in higher levels, sooner or later leading to a thyroid that is inflamed.  This inflammation is called a goiter; in this case a compensatory goiter. In contrast to goiters caused by too much production of thyroid hormones, this growth is caused by the non stop barrage of TSH from the pituitary gland. If the goiter becomes excessively large it can trigger problems with breathing and swallowing.  At that point the only solution is to remove it surgically.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify">Hypothyroidism is a form of thyroid disease which is effortlessly detected through blood tests. The blood tests inspect for both T4, the main hormone madeby the thyroid, and TSH. In hypothyroidism T4 levels are deficient and TSH levels are elevated. <a title="Hypothyroidism treatment" href="http://www.holtorfmed.com/topics/thyroid">Hypothyroidism treatment</a> is usually very simple; a pill is prescribed. The  pill contains a natural or synthetic type of thyroid hormone to enhance the body`s current levels. It can take as long as a couple of months oftreatment before the treatments bring the hormone levels to the proper place as people react differently to the medicines.   Unfortunately, continual treatment is required for the rest of any patient`s life.</p>
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