The Healthy Thyroid: What you can do to prevent and alleviate thyroid imbalance
By (Author) Patsy Westcott
HarperCollins Publishers
Thorsons
30th April 2003
New edition
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Coping with / advice about illness and specific health conditions
616.44
Paperback
256
Width 135mm, Height 216mm, Spine 17mm
274g
Thyroid problems are an increasingly common health concern. This title is a clear and practical guide to symptoms and treatment options for those who have, or think they may have a thyroid related problem. All medical information has been fully revised, and the book is substantially expanded throughout with content covering a wide range of self-help measures, self-tests and questionnaires, resources, advice and an exploration of the links between thyroid and other conditions. Hidden thyroid problems can be a factor in: chronic fatigue; depression; mood swings; weight gain; appetite disorders; menstrual problems; infertility; perimenopause and menopause problems; changes in libido; heart disease; and premature ageing. The thyroid is the "master gland" governing a huge range of vital health functions, and thyroid problems are as common as diabetes problems - but difficult to diagnose.
Endorsements: 'A well-researched, comprehensive and holistic review of all aspects of thyroid disease.' Dr mark Vanderpump, Secretary, British Thyroid Association. 'This book explains every aspect of thyroid disease in a very clear and easy-to-read way, which is exactly what is needed for people suffering from thyroid disease.' Lyn Mynott, Chair, Thyroid UK
Patsy Westcott is a medical and health journalist with a special interest in womens health.