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'Thyroid' disorders have been noted for centuries, since at least the 1100s. However, as the thyroid gland wasn't identified until 1656, the cause of these disorders was a medical mystery for a very long time. In 1656, the thyroid gland was at last located and identified by Thomas Wharton, an anatomist. For more information see 'Related Links' below.

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What part of speech is hyperthyroidism?

Hyperthyroidism is a noun.


What are the statistics of hyperthyroidism?

The ratio of women:men who have hyperthyroidism is 10:1. Two to five percent of women have hyperthyroidism. 1000 women are diagnosed with hyperthyroidism every year. 100 men are diagnosed with hyperthyroidism every year.


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What disease is the result of hyperthyroidism?

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Can you pass hyperthyroidism from person to person?

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Can synthroid be harmful to someone with hyperthyroidism?

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Is osteoporosis a common result of hyperthyroidism?

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Why does hemoglobin decrease in hyperthyroidism?

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Can hyperthyroidism cause high blood pressure?

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