How thyroid hormones work?

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This video describes the molecular mechanism of thyroid hormone action.
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How to treat a concussion (Concussion treatment at home) |Cognitive FX

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In this video, we answer how to treat a concussion from home, what to do when you get a concussion, what to look for in concussion treatment, and what to do if you need additional concussion treatment.

List of concussion specialist across the country: https://www.cognitivefxusa.com/blog/best-concussion-clinics-in-us

Dr. Fong explains in this video how to treat a concussion from home. She explains what you should do first when you get a concussion, how to find a good concussion clinic, 3 tips for at-home concussion treatment, and what to do if you have not recovered from your concussion. Dr. Fong is one of the world’s leaders in concussion research and treatment and is often asked to present her cutting-edge concussion research at conferences across the world.

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Long Term Effects of Concussions

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Long term effects of concussions. In this video, Michael D. McCleary, M.D., a board-certified orthopaedic surgeon specializing in primary care sports medicine and non-surgical orthopaedics at Orlando Orthopaedic Center, discusses the long term effects of concussions and what patients and athletes can do to avoid them.

“One of the questions we always get is about long-term consequences from concussions,” says Dr. McCleary. “And it’s a difficult question because we’re still learning more about concussions every year. There are a lot of studies going on to try and monitor the long-term consequences of a single-event concussion and also those who have experienced multiple concussions over time.”

“As it stands right now, we have had excellent protocols in place for the last dozen or so years. As best we can tell, if that protocol’s followed well, the majority of people far and away are going to have no long-term consequences. Especially if the process is not rushed, and we don’t skip steps.”

“In general, it’s important for an athlete to be a good self-reporter on their symptoms. Part of that involves being honest with yourself and really paying attention to the little things that don’t seem normal for you. I always tell the athletes that they’re only hurting themselves if they’re not being honest with themselves or with others because we don’t know what you’re feeling until you report it to us.”

“And one of the biggest things that affect long-term outcomes is making sure that everything is truly back to normal before getting back to play. There are other things that come up down the road. Some athletes have longer-term symptoms, and they don’t resolve as fast as some other patients. And there are some athletes for some reason that could have symptoms for a few months as opposed to a few days or a week. Again, it’s very important to communicate with your physician or medical professional to make sure they know what’s going on, so you are not forced back to play too soon.”

“As it stands now, as long as we can follow these protocols, and don’t skip any steps, most people are going to do just fine. Your risk for future injuries should go down to its previous pre-injury level, and most people are going to be just fine.”

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Brain Damage and Concussions

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How To Perform RAPID HYPNOSIS The Easy Way! (Performance + Explanation)

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How To Perform RAPID HYPNOSIS The Easy Way! (Performance + Explanation)

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SIGNS THAT YOU HAVE A LOW THYROID LEVEL – Hypothyroidism Symptoms

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The thyroid gland is a small organ that’s located in the front of the neck, wrapped around the windpipe aka the trachea. It is shaped like a butterfly, smaller in the middle with two wide wings that extend around the side of your throat. Your thyroid has an important job to do — releasing and controlling the levels of thyroid hormone. The main role of the thyroid hormone is to control many vital functions of your body including your metabolism. Thyroid disorders are very common. In fact, about 12% of people will experience abnormal thyroid function at some point during their lives, and an estimated 20 million people in the Unites States are suffering from some type of thyroid disorder.

Hypothyroidism, also called underactive thyroid, is when the thyroid gland doesn’t make enough thyroid hormones to meet your body’s needs. The thyroid is a small, butterfly-shaped gland in the front of your neck. Thyroid hormones control the way the body uses energy, so they affect nearly every organ in your body, even the way your heart beats. Without enough thyroid hormones, many of your body’s functions slow down.

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Concussion (Traumatic Brain Injury) due to Whiplash

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Thyroid function tests (TFTs) and labs explained in under 7 minutes (ish)

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Thyroid function tests (TFTs) and labs explained easily in under 7 minutes (ish). First, we’ll be looking at the thyroid hormonal excess and once you understand the key players we’ll move on to see how I look at thyroid blood lab results. Learn how to interpret TFTs and to see if a patient has hypothyroid, euthyroid, or hyperthyroid.

Now the tricky part – how to read and analyze the blood tests when it comes to thyroid function tests (TFTs). Simples – watch the video and here are some timestamps to help guide you along the way.

0:00 – Intro
0:33 – Thyroid Hormonal Axis/The hypothalamic pituitary thyroid axis
1:26 – Primary care blood tests done in the UK
1:43 – Hyperthyroidism (Primary and secondary)
3:34 – Hypothyroidism (Primary and secondary)
5:03 – Subclinical hypothyroid/ subclinical hyperthyroid
6:34 – Outro – take attempt 675 (ish)

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Thyroid Hormonal Axis:

The hypothalamus in the brain releases TRH (thyroid releasing hormone), which in turn stimulates the pituitary gland to release TSH (Thyroid secreting hormone. This pretty much does what it says on the tin. It goes to the thyroid gland and – yup you guessed it stimulates it to create T4 and T3. This, in turn, acts as a negative feedback loop back to the hypothalamus and the circle of life is complete folks!

High levels T4/T3 will slam the brakes and reduce the TRH and TSH production. Likewise low levels of T4/T3 then TRH and TSH levels rise – in order to normalize the low T4/T3.

What are normal T3, T4 and TSH (thyroid function test results)? In the UK this can vary between labs so check locally. My local labs have the following results:

TFT Normal Ranges:

TSH 0.4 – 4.0 mU/l (milliunits per litre)
FT4 9.0 – 25.0   pmol/l (picomoles per litre)
FT3 3.5 – 7.8 pmol/l (picomoles per litre)

From: https://www.btf-thyroid.org/thyroid-function-tests

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3 At Home Tips To Treat A Concussion

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3 tips for to help speed up your concussion recovery at home. Remember, concussion recovery should always be done with a healthcare professional trained in concussion recovery.

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Hypothyroidism in Pregnancy | Famous Gynecologist | Dr Shivani Chandan L – Aster RV Hospital

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This women’s day, learn about the Hypothyroidism in Pregnancy with our expert Dr Shivani Chandan L, Consultant – Obstetrics & Gynaecology at Aster RV Hospital, JP Nagar.

Hypothyroidism during pregnancy is not common. However, the symptoms can be overlooked because some mimic the hormonal changes of a normal pregnancy, such as tiredness and weight gain. If left untreated, maternal hypothyroidism poses a risk for both mother and baby.

Dr Shivani Chandan L is presently working as a consultant in Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Aster RV Hospital, JP Nagar. She is a clinician par excellence with sound knowledge in this field. She practises evidence-based medicine providing patient-centred care. Her expertise lies in the management of complex high-risk pregnancies, instrumental deliveries and vaginal birth after previous caesarean. She has worked in a busy tertiary care referral hospital gaining vast experience in dealing with complicated Obstetric cases associated with Heart disease, endocrine disorders, kidney disease, bleeding disorders requiring multidisciplinary inputs. She believes in protocol led, a team-based approach which contributes immensely in reducing caesarean section rates. She has a special interest in Obstetric intensive care and emergency obstetric care.

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Dr. Trolice discusses how the thyroid affects both pregnancy and the ability to conceive.

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