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ASPCA | EPA Study Reveals Possible Connection Between Common Household Pollutant and Feline Hyperthyroidism

from petside.com on 13 Oct 2009

EPA Study Reveals Possible Connection Between Common Household Pollutant and Feline Hyperthyroidism

Hyperthyroidism (Feline)

from petside.com on 18 Oct 2007

Feline hyperthyroidism is a condition in which one or both thyroid glands become overactive. If left untreated, the resulting excess of thyroid hormones has harmful effects, including weight loss, hypertension, and damage to the heart, liver and kidneys. Common name:...

Cat Fanciers' Association: Feline Hyperthyroidism

from petside.com on 26 Jun 2009

Little DVM, Dipl ABVP (Feline) Hyperthyroidism (also called thyrotoxicosis) isThe most common clinical signs of hyperthyroidism in cats include weight loss, increasedcardiac changes will reverse when the hyperthyroidism is treated. In some cases, specific

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concerns increase with age. Aging cats can often develop hyperthyroidism. And cancer strikes older pets much more frequently than youngstersconcerns increase with age. Aging cats can often develop hyperthyroidism. And cancer strikes older pets much more frequently than

Pets Taking Human Medicine?

which has been marketed for years for pets but I buy her's at the pharmacy. I had a cat that took Tapazol for hyperthyroidism which is a "human" drug. My dog with anxiety was given amyltriptaline but it didn't work on her. I must stress

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AVMA MEMBERS IN THE NEWS: Check Older Cats for Hyperthyroidism

the problem. Check older cats for hyperthyroidism October 22, 2009 Print this pageit at their annual wellness visit. Hyperthyroidism is most often due to a benign growthof the potential complications of hyperthyroidism, changes to the heart muscle are

Receptor Also Active Inside The Cell

inside the cell. Examples of these are visual impairment by retinitis pigmentosa, certain forms of obesity and hyperthyroidism. Now it is known that mutant receptors can be activated inside the cell, hormone-like drugs can be developed

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