Thyroid in a sentence as a noun

If you have a healthy thyroid, raw kale is fine.

I'm now a 26 year old male who doesn't a have a thyroid and takes a pill every day.

Endorphins will not make your adrenal glands or thyroid work again.

My friend did, and sure enough saw some thyroid improvement afterward.

Having issues with POS and the thyroid gland do not make it impossible to lose weight, just more difficult.

Look up the other symptoms of adrenal fatigue and hypothyroid.

"Fat Ronaldo" is a little unfair--he played for the last few years of his career with an untreated thyroid disorder.

From this article, 12 minors in the Fukushima prefecture have been confirmed to have thyroid cancer.

Thyroid in a sentence as an adjective

We know some of these flame retardants disrupt thyroid hormones and may impair neurodevelopment.

Hypothyroidism, which is the most common, is seldom the main reason for overweight or obesity.

Much like being overweight because you eat too much and sit all day isn't the same as being overweight because your thyroid isn't functioning properly aren't the same thing.

> I was diagnosed with Hashimoto's thyroiditis in 2003.

The other tests we can run are to detect physiological causes of psychiatric symptoms external to the brain, like thyroid disorder, uremia, overdose, etc.

Number of children who get thyroid cancer caused by radioactive contamination that would not have otherwise -- even though Japan has arguably the best health care system in the world, and virtually all of these kids will live.

Do you suffer from polycystic ovarian syndrome and a failing thyroid gland, too, or something similar, or do you just think that it's gonna work for everybody because it worked for you?Overweight people are not spontaneously generating matter, sure, but it's not like people can just stop eating until they hit the weight you'd prefer them to have, they kinda stop working before that happens.

Thyroid definitions

noun

located near the base of the neck

adjective

of or relating to the thyroid gland; "thyroid deficiency"; "thyroidal uptake"

See also: thyroidal

adjective

suggestive of a thyroid disorder; "thyroid personality"