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| Slight Delays This Week - Friday, February 03, 2012As some of you know, my father-in-law passed away this week. Thus, I've gotten behind answering posts and keeping up the blog. Things should return to normal next week. Thanks for your understanding. |
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The Elaine Moore Graves’ Disease and Autoimmune Disease Education site helps to support and educate patients with Graves’ disease and other autoimmune disorders. Here you’ll learn about the autoimmune nature, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of Graves’ disease and other autoimmune conditions along with the lastest facts on low dose Naltrexone and various integrative therapies to help support the immune system. |
Articles includes a variety of articles on autoimmunity, Graves’ disease, Graves’ ophthalmopathy, autoimmune hypothyroidism, adrenal disease, liver diseases, skin disorders, connective tissue disorders, alternative and integrative medicine, herbal medicine, low-dose Naltrexone, diet and nutrition, and many more topics.
Check out the Books section, which includes a list of books on various autoimmune disease topics written by Elaine Moore. This section also includes a list of books edited by Elaine Moore as Series Editor for McFarland Publishers' Health Topics Series.
Members can ask health-related questions at the Q&A as well as read Moore's Blog, which covers a variety of current topics on thyroid and autoimmune disease.
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Not Recommended as A Screening Test for Kids
Not Recommended as A Screening Test for Kids
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Treating Infection/Vitamin D Receptor Dysregulation
Treating Infection/Vitamin D Receptor Dysregulation
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Results of Two New Studies Confirm Risk
Results of Two New Studies Confirm Risk
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Undifferentiated connective tissue disorders are autoimmune connective tissue disorders with overlapping features of various other related disorders.
Undifferentiated connective tissue disorders are autoimmune connective tissue disorders with overlapping features of various other related disorders.
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Rheumatoid factor (RF) is an abnormal protein substance that occurs as an autoantibody in certain autoimmune disorders. Its presence in the blood serves as a marker of various diseases.
Rheumatoid factor (RF) is an abnormal protein substance that occurs as an autoantibody in certain autoimmune disorders. Its presence in the blood serves as a marker of various diseases.
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SSa (Ro) antibodies are found in Sjogren's, lupus, and related disorders. In pregnancy, SSa antibodies increase the risk of neonatal lupus and heart block.
SSa (Ro) antibodies are found in Sjogren's, lupus, and related disorders. In pregnancy, SSa antibodies increase the risk of neonatal lupus and heart block.
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Several autoimmune conditions can cause both typical and rapidly progressive dementia. The rapidly progressive forms can occur as paraneoplastic disorders.
Several autoimmune conditions can cause both typical and rapidly progressive dementia. The rapidly progressive forms can occur as paraneoplastic disorders.
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Because of their variable features, overlapping autoimmune connective tissue, thyroid and liver disorders can be difficult to diagnose.
Because of their variable features, overlapping autoimmune connective tissue, thyroid and liver disorders can be difficult to diagnose.
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Catching Up With The Rest of the World (May 13 2011)
Catching Up With The Rest of the World (May 13 2011)
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Seen in Vasculitis, Glomerulonephritis, and Other Disorders (Jun 13 2011)
Seen in Vasculitis, Glomerulonephritis, and Other Disorders (Jun 13 2011)
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In progressive hypothyroidism or in cases of hyperthyroidism that's resistant to treatment, an evaluation for sarcoidosis is indicated.
In progressive hypothyroidism or in cases of hyperthyroidism that's resistant to treatment, an evaluation for sarcoidosis is indicated.
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A recent multi-center UK study shows the potential of shiatsu for promoting well-being and critical health literacy (patient empowerment).
A recent multi-center UK study shows the potential of shiatsu for promoting well-being and critical health literacy (patient empowerment).
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New Molecule Shows Great Promise (Feb 22 2011)
New Molecule Shows Great Promise (Feb 22 2011)
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Better Guidelines For Replacement Hormone (Jul 22 2010)
Better Guidelines For Replacement Hormone (Jul 22 2010)
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Rashes, blisters, pigment changes, and hives are just some of the changes people with autoimmune disorders can expect.
Rashes, blisters, pigment changes, and hives are just some of the changes people with autoimmune disorders can expect.
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A recent study shows that the incidence of Alzheimer's disease is lower in patients with rheumatoid arthritis treated with TNF inhibitors.
A recent study shows that the incidence of Alzheimer's disease is lower in patients with rheumatoid arthritis treated with TNF inhibitors.
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Recent research shows that low levels of 25 OH contribute to autoantibody production in lupus patients and also healthy controls. (Aug 5 2011)
Recent research shows that low levels of 25 OH contribute to autoantibody production in lupus patients and also healthy controls. (Aug 5 2011)
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