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| | thyroxine on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Check Thyroxine Level at 12 Weeks After Start of ERT.(estrogen replacement therapy) |  | | Health: A Question of Health; How much thyroxine should I take? |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/t1/thyroxin.asp
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| | AllRefer Health - T4 Test (Thyroxine Test) - Test/Medical Exams/Tests |
 | | TSH is stimulated by another hormone, thyroid-releasing hormone (TRH), which is released by the hypothalamus. |  | | The available concentrations of T3 and T4 are affected by the level of TBG. |  | | You are here : AllRefer.com > Health > Tests and Exams > T4 Test |
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http://health.allrefer.com/health/t4-test-info.html
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| | Manfred Kaiser |
 | | The gland produces four hormones: thyroxine (T4) and also ‘T1’ T2 and T3 which are essential for the control of physical and mental development and for the metabolism of cells. |  | | The higher the concentration of the hormones the faster will be the chemical processes in the cells, especially the rate of heat energy production. |
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http://www.manfredkaiser.com/iodine/iodine.html
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| | FindArticles search for "Hypothyroidism" |
 | | Hypothyroidism, or a condition of insufficient thyroid hormone in the body, develops when the thyroid gland fails to produce or secrete as much thyroxine... |  | | Hypothyroidism, or underactive thyroid, develops when the thyroid gland fails to produce or secrete as much thyroxine (T4) as the body needs. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/search?tb=art&qt=Hypothyroidism
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| | VE Glossary |
 | | Tube leading from larynx to bronchi; Evagination from upper digestive tract and develops into two buds which form lungs |  | | Major relay center of brain; Develops from lateral wall of diencephalon by Day 40 |  | | Endocrine organ or sac located in neck region that mainly produces thyroxine hormones (complex organic substance containing iodine) |
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