Expert Review of Clinical ImmunologySinclair D. Thyroid antibodies which why when and who. 2006;665- 9.David Sinclair . (2006) Thyroid antibodies: which, why, when and who?. Expert Review of Clinical Immunology 2 , 665-669 Online publication date: 1-Sep-2006. /...
The immune cells that attack the thyroid in Graves' disease also accumulate within the eye socket. The fatty tissue and muscles around the eye become large,
When this happens, the body by responds to invading microorganisms, such as viruses or bacteria, by producing antibodies or sensitized lymphocytes (types of white blood cells), the immune system attack the very cells of one’s own body that they are meant to protect....
Being able to breastfeed has nothing to do with big or small breasts. What really influences your ability to breastfeed, is the food you consume when lactating, pregnant, and before. Most women do not want to believe it, but the bad foods pregnant women consume, can diminish their capacity...
It is sometimes described as the body's thermostat as it controls energy flow. The most frequent cause is Hashimoto's thyroiditis, a condition that causes a body to produce antibodies that attack the thyroid.HaikenMelanieEBSCO_AspHealth
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