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Casper Calendar for August 5, 2008
The Casper Star Tribune, WY -
6, meet at Kathy Morton's home, 1341 Trojan Dr. * Aug. 6, 10 am, La Leche League of Central Wyoming will have a Baby Corner at St. Anthony's Parish Center, ...
Old maps show risks on Rte. 219
Buffalo News,  United States - Aug 3, 2008
?It really makes you question what kind of preliminary research was done into the whole thing,? said Erie County Legislator Kathy Konst, D-Lancaster, ...

The Virginian-Pilot
Two top Navy officers fired over $70 million carrier blaze
The Virginian-Pilot, VA - Jul 30, 2008
Thomas had been serving as executive officer of the Dwight D. Eisenhower. Staff writer Kathy Adams contributed to this report.

MLive.com
'Antiques Roadshow' guests will be laden with family treasures
MLive.com, MI - Aug 3, 2008
by Kathy Carrier | The Grand Rapids Press Press Photo/Jon M. BrouwerGot tickets: Joan Bebeau, left, is taking a pewter mug and blue oil lamps to be ...HKG:0888

MLive.com
Local appraisers will estimate value of your treasure for a fee
MLive.com, MI - Aug 2, 2008
by Kathy Carrier | The Grand Rapids Press For those who don't have tickets to the "Antiques Roadshow," but who still have treasures they'd like appraised or ...
Airline Industry--Ups, Downs and Middle-Grounds
RedOrbit, TX - Aug 4, 2008
By Kahn, Kathy It doesn't matter where you travel in the US these days - the airline business is being pummeled, with companies folding faster than napkins ...
Music Spans the Generations in Talented Clan
The Ledger, FL - Jul 28, 2008
The group consists of the family matriarch, Loretta Woodson on guitar, her daughters, Renee Riddle on fiddle and Kathy DeVane on banjo, and Devane's ...
Part-time animal control officer doing a lot with a little
ENC Today, NC - Jul 22, 2008
SNOW HILL - Kathy Pazzaglia lifted two cat carriers out of the back of her truck and brought them inside a small building. She set them down facing each ...
Sprint goes 40Gbps on Tier 1 IP net
NetworkWorld.com, MA - Jul 15, 2008
By Brad Reed , Network World , 07/15/2008 Sprint CIO Kathy Walker says that Sprint will deploy 40Gbps circuits throughout its entire IP core, ...
Sprint, Cisco and Ciena Fuel Next-Generation Services with 40-Gbps ... MarketWatch
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Rising Prices Stifle Stimulus Impact
RedOrbit, TX -
It's forcing Americans like Kathy Stanley, of rural Franklin County west of St. Louis, to decide every day what they can and cannot afford, even for staples ...
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A rare polyadenylation signal mutation of the FOXP3 gene (AAUAAA? AAUGAA) leads to the IPEX syndrome -
CL Bennett, ME Brunkow, F Ramsdell, KC O'Briant, Q … - Immunogenetics, 2001 - Springer
... Craig L. Bennett ? Mary E. Brunkow ? Fred Ramsdell Kathy C. O?Briant ? Qili Zhu ... in
the only surviving male of the family (V-1) and his carrier mother (IV ...

X-linked thrombocytopenia with thalassemia from a mutation in the amino finger of GATA-1 affecting … -
C Yu, KK Niakan, M Matsushita, G … - Blood, 2002 - bloodjournal.hematologylibrary.org
... Channing Yu, Kathy K. Niakan, Mark Matsushita, George Stamatoyannopoulos, Stuart
H. Orkin ... GATA-1 locus was altered in affected males and obligate carrier females ...

Proanthocyanidin Biosynthesis in Plants PURIFICATION OF LEGUME LEUCOANTHOCYANIDIN REDUCTASE AND … -
GJ Tanner, KT Francki, S Abrahams, JM Watson, PJ … - Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2003 - ASBMB
... Gregory J. Tanner {ddagger} , Kathy T. Francki , Sharon Abrahams , John M. Watson ,
Philip ... of unlabeled flavan-3-ol product eg catechin, as carrier followed by ...

Pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic interactions between diltiazem and quinidine -
… MSc, K Foris, L Goernert, K Carrier, CP PhD, IMG … - Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 1996 - nature.com
... Sylvie Lagani?re PhD 1 , Richard F. Davies MD, PhD 1 , Germain Carignan MSc 1 ,
Kathy Foris MD 1 , Lynne Goernert 1 , Karen Carrier 1 , Conrad Pereira PhD 1 ...

Regulation of Transforming Growth Factor-?1 Expression by the Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) X … -
YD Yoo, H Ueda, K Park, KC Flanders, YI Lee, G Jay … - Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1996 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
... HBxAg in the liver from carrier patients with chronic hepatitis and cirrhosis. ... Hepatitis
Bx antigen in hepatitis B virus carrier patients with liver cancer. ...

Behavioral and adrenocortical responses to environmental changes in leopard cats (Felis bengalensis) -
K Carlstead, JL Brown, J Seidensticker - Zoo Biology, 1993 - doi.wiley.com
... Address reprint requests to Kathy Carlstead, National Zoological Park, Smithsonian
Institution, Wash ... 30 x 40 cm plastic transport carrier and food, water, and ...

Clinical Presentation and Penetrance of Pheochromocytoma/Paraganglioma Syndromes -
DE Benn, AP Gimenez-Roqueplo, JR Reilly, J … - Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2006 - Endocrine Soc
... Henley, Philippe Herman, Victoria Murday, Patricia Niccoli-Sire, Janice L. Pasieka,
Vincent Rohmer, Kathy Tucker, Xavier ... SDHB and SDHD mutation carrier status. ...

Molecular and Functional Characterization of a Family of Rat Brain T-type Calcium Channels -
JE McRory, CM Santi, KSC Hamming, J Mezeyova, KG … - Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2001 - ASBMB
... E. McRory ? , Celia M. Santi ? , Kevin S. C. Hamming , Janette Mezeyova ? , Kathy
G. Sutton ... 2 ?g) marker plasmid, and 15 ?g pBluescript SK carrier DNA for ...

Influence of Sp1/Sp3 Expression on Corneal Epithelial Cells Proliferation and Differentiation … -
M Gaudreault, P Carrier, K Larouche, S Leclerc, M … - Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science, 2003 - ARVO
... Manon Gaudreault, 1 ,2 Patrick Carrier, 2 ,3 Kathy Larouche, 1 Steeve Leclerc,
1 Marcelle Giasson, 4 Lucie Germain, 3 and Sylvain L. Gu?rin 1 ...

Geographic variation of chlorinated hydrocarbons in burbot (Lota lota) from remote Lakes and Rivers … -
DCG Muir, CA Ford, NP Grift, DA Metner, WL … - Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 1990 - Springer
... Derek C. G. Muir, Cathy A. Ford, Norbert E Grift, Don A. Metner, and W. Lyle Lockhart ...
de- tector (ECD) and a 60 m ? 0.25 mm DB-5 column with H2 carrier gas. ...

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Thyroid disorders get out in the open (thanks, Oprah)

Grand Rapids (Mich.) Press

 

Like popular media mogul Oprah Winfrey, Susan Johnson struggled with weight gain and a nagging fatigue she couldn't explain.

Neither could her doctor, who attributed her symptoms — which included dry skin, brittle nails and the loss of eyebrow hair — to the aging process.

"I was exercising and eating healthy," said Johnson, 51, of East Grand Rapids, Mich. Yet, for years, nothing she did helped ease her symptoms.

"I always felt cold, with tingling hands and feet," Johnson said. "When I finally insisted on having a blood test, it showed that my thyroid hormone levels were low. That was the problem."

Johnson has hypothyroidism, which means the thyroid is not producing enough hormone to regulate the body's metabolism — how the body uses energy and controls body temperature.

A synthetic hormone replacement was prescribed. Her thyroid gland never will regain function, and Johnson will be on medication the rest of her life.

"I feel normal again," said Johnson, a marketing, communications and public-relations consultant.

Dr. Donna Harold, an internist with Michigan Medical P.C. and Spectrum Health, said the symptoms of an underactive thyroid are often vague, "so most people think that they're brought on by stress or by being too busy."

Although Winfrey announced several months ago that stress played a part in her thyroid dysfunction, which caused her to gain weight and feel exhausted, she has been vague about her diagnosis and whether she is on medication. She has said reducing stress, taking vitamins and eating only fresh foods has helped ease her symptoms.

"Once the thyroid gland stops working well, it doesn't regenerate," Harold said, no matter how you change personal habits such as diet and exercise.

What Winfrey has done, however, is help more people become aware of thyroid disease, she said.

What the thyroid does

Located inside the neck, just below the larynx or voice box, the thyroid gland is an integral part of the endocrine system. Stimulated by the pituitary gland in the brain, it produces hormones that regulate metabolism.

When the thyroid doesn't produce enough hormones, the result is hypothyroidism. A simple blood test that measures the thyroid stimulating hormone, THS, can uncover the condition, Harold said.

"If you have symptoms that last a few weeks or a month, it's time to make an appointment with your doctor for an evaluation," Harold said.

Although hypothyroidism mainly affects women in perimenopause and menopause, it also can affect women of childbearing age who've just gone through a pregnancy, Harold said. "I see women of all ages who have this thyroid condition."

Hypothyroidism can be caused by an autoimmune disease called Hashimoto's thyroiditis or removal of all or part of the thyroid or exposure to specific types of radiation, Harold said. Thyroid function also affects other organs, such as the brain, heart, liver, kidneys and skin.

Left untreated, the disorder could lead to higher triglycerides and cholesterol, poor mental and physical performance and possible heart disease. In children, the untreated condition can inhibit normal growth and mental development.

Usually, the progress of the condition is slow, and many don't know they have a low-functioning thyroid because they may have either no or very few symptoms, she said.

Hashimoto's thyroiditis

For Tracy Green, 44, of Plymouth, Mich., who founded the Michigan Thyroid Disorder Support Group in 1999, signs of a thyroid problem began in adolescence.

"I started having symptoms when I was 12," Green said. "I suffered with migraine headaches, but had no other signs of a thyroid problem that would raise a red flag."

As Green got older, she experienced more typical symptoms of low-functioning thyroid, including a sensation of cold, brittle nails and exhaustion. After the birth of her second child in the mid-1990s, Green was diagnosed with Hashimoto's thyroiditis. Hashimoto's patients often go from overactive thyroid (hyperthyroidism) to underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism), before the thyroid gland stops working entirely, she said.

"I knew there had to be other people out there who were dealing with the same thyroid issues that I was," Green said.

Hashimoto's thyroiditis is the most common cause of hypothyroidism, said Dr. Emilie Collins, an endocrinologist with Saint Mary's Health Care.

"It's an autoimmune condition that leads to inflammation and potential destruction of the thyroid gland," Collins said, adding hypothyroidism is about five times more common in women than men.

Treating the disorder

Once diagnosed, hypothyroidism is treated with a thyroid-replacement-hormone medication, usually taken once a day for the rest of the patient's life.

Harold cautions, however, that medication may not be a cure-all.

"Even if you're on medication, your overall metabolism will slow down as you age, and there are some metabolic factors we can't change," she said. "And if the disorder has caused weight gain, the medication is not going to melt away the added pounds. You still need to do that the old-fashioned way through exercise, keeping a food diary and eating less."

Patients that are on thyroid-hormone-replacement therapy need to be monitored to make sure they're not being overmedicated, Collins said. Too much thyroid hormone can cause symptoms of hyperthyroidism, or an overactive thyroid, which could include rapid heartbeat, diarrhea, weight loss, nervousness and fatigue.

After medication is prescribed, Collins recommends following up with a TSH blood test in six to eight weeks, to recheck thyroid-stimulating hormone levels, then follow-up testing every six months to one year while on medication.

"Hypothyroidism is an easy disease to control, if you have a physician who knows how to treat it," Green said.

Copyright © 2007 The Seattle Times Company

 
 
 
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