Natural Synergy employs a combination of two Acu-therapies: Acupressure and Acu-Acoustics to extinguish strong pain while accelerating the healing process.
The Natural Synergy system treats a host of common pains and ailments in as little as 3 minutes a day.
http://triangletbiconcussiondoctor.com Dr. David Clark, DC –Raleigh Durham Chapel Hill concussion doctor—explains how long you can expect concussion symptoms to last. And what happens if your concussion symptoms last longer than 2 weeks.
The most common symptoms of Post-Concussion Syndrome:
Fatigue
Dizziness
Vision problems
Headache
Trouble concentrating
Anxiety
Memory loss
Neck pain
Insomnia/sleep disturbance
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Despite Having A Normal TSH and T4 These are the 12 symptoms of Low Thyroid that you need to take seriously.
Maybe you have been suspecting a thyroid problems for a while and you went to your primary care doctor complaining of low thyroid symptoms- only for your doctor or the nurse to call you and tell you that your thyroid is completely fine.
Is it possible to have a thyroid problem with normal thyroid testing? This is tricky question and a question I find myself discussing with perspective patients every day.
So let’s dive into these symptoms a little bit and then I will let you know what you want to do if you can related to more than three or four of these symptoms.
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According to the American Thyroid Association, women are five to eight times more likely than men to be diagnosed with thyroid disease. Since two of the most common Thyroid conditions, Graves’ Disease and Hashimoto’s are autoimmune in nature, their symptoms may often be confused with other health problems, which can make reaching a diagnosis for some, a long and puzzling process.
We are joined by Dr. Mark Lupo, Medical Director of the Thyroid & Endocrine Center of Florida, to discuss the diagnostic journey, the symptoms, the risks and how, due to advances in testing, one result just might provide the missing piece you’ve been looking for.
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How does brain injury affect memory? Learn about memory impairment following brain injury in this video featuring NeuroRestorative’s Tori Harding. Following a brain injury, the deeply embedded and long-term memories usually remain intact while short-term memory may significantly be affected. Learn about the three memory system areas and strategies that can help a survivor improve their memory.
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Dan Nicholson is a lifelong an athlete, and along the way he racked up quite a few concussions. Now, years later, he still notices the lasting effects. As a dad and a coach, he wanted a way to monitor blows to the head among youth athletes. In this clip, he shares his journey that led him to create Head Case. Video Rating: / 5
UCLA endocrine specialists Stephanie Smooke, MD, and Angela Leung, MD, discuss thyroid hormone disorders and medical treatments for hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism. Browse more #UCLAMDCHAT webinars at http://www.uclahealth.org/uclamdchat Video Rating: / 5
The most common and least serious type of traumatic brain injury is called a concussion. The word comes from the Latin concutere, which means “to shake violently.”
According to the CDC, between 2001 and 2009, an estimated 173,285 people under age 19 were treated in hospital emergency rooms for concussions related to sports and recreation activities.
Other causes include car and bicycle accidents, work-related injuries, falls, and fighting.
Dr. Meilani Mapa, MD of the Memorial Rehabilitation Institute talks about causes, treatment and prevention of concussions. Video Rating: / 5
An overview of the synthesis, regulation, and function of thyroid hormones, as well as the interpretation of thyroid function tests.
Meena S. Murthy MD Thyroid and Diabetes Center at Saint Peter’s University Hospital, shows how to perform a Thyroid self-examination and explains what the thyroid gland does, how it works and symptoms related to Thyroid issues.
This educational video is not intended to replace a doctor’s visit. Please see a physician to have a checkup performed.
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Thyroid trouble comes in several different forms. Some conditions are relatively harmless, like a small, goiter (enlarged gland) that requires no treatment. Other conditions can have a profound impact on the quality of life. Untreated thyroid cancer, of course, can be fatal.
The following is a general list of typical warning signs of various thyroid problems. If your doctor suspects a thyroid disorder of some kind, he or she can order a simple blood test to help diagnose what kind of problem you may have developed.
1. Goiter, in which swelling or enlargement is visible in the neck.
2. Changes in heart rate are typical because thyroid hormones affect metabolism and can influence how quickly the heart beats. A noticeable increase in blood pressure, heart palpitations or the sensation that your heart is pounding are common symptoms of thyroid problems.
3. Changes in energy or mood are typical.
4. An unexplained change in weight is another common sign of thyroid trouble.
5. Dry skin and brittle nails.
6. Numbness or tingling in the hands.
7, Changes in bowel habits, especially frequent constipation.
8. Hair loss is another sign that thyroid hormones may be out of balance.
9. Muscle weakness or trembling, especially of the hands.
10. Feeling too cold or unusually warm occurs because thyroid disorders can disrupt the ability to regulate your bodily temperature.
11. A visible and uncomfortable swelling behind the eyes or other changes in vision.
12. In women, disruption of the menstrual cycle. Video Rating: / 5
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The thyroid gland, plays an important role in your reproductive health. It directly affects your ovaries & may result in menstrual irregularities.
Unusual symptoms during your menstrual cycle can be a sign of thyroid issues.
Hypothyroidism can cause heavy & frequent menstrual bleeding & infrequent menstrual cycles. Keep in mind, while hypothyroidism is one potential cause of heavy menstrual bleeding, there are many other potential diagnoses, including fibroids, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), medication side effects, uterine cancer, and infection, among others.
Be sure to see your gynecologist if you are experiencing excessive menstrual bleeding.
Irregular periods can occur from the increase in thyroid releasing hormone (TRH) in women with hypothyroidism.
A lack of thyroid hormone can inhibit ovulation, & can make it difficult to get pregnant. Moreover, women with hypothyroidism who are pregnant have an increased risk of miscarrying during the first trimester.
Some women with hypothyroidism continue to experience abnormal menstrual cycles, despite thyroid medication.
Having regular checkups can help you understand your current health status and help you be on the right path to good health. Talk to a gynecologist online for more info about menstrual issues & thyroid.
Erik K. Alexander, MD, Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Hypertension at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, explains the relationship between thyroid disease and pregnancy.
Both hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism can dramatically affect the success of a future pregnancy or an ongoing pregnancy. It’s very important that any expectant mother with thyroid disease be monitored very closely throughout pregnancy to minimize risk to the child. Video Rating: / 5
Watch San Antonio Thyroidologist Dr. Kathleen Hands discuss how thyroid disease can affect you during pregnancy. Valerie tried for over 9 years to have a child but her thyroid issues kept her from utilizing IVF. Watch Valerie talk about how Dr. Hands was able to help get her hypothyroidism under control and how she was eventually able to conceive with IVF. Video Rating: / 5
Hypnosis is done by controlling various states of trance to speak directly to the subconscious mind. Understand the science behind hypnosis with information from a certified hypnotist trainer in this free video on hypnotism.
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