Derbyshire neck, also known as "derbyshire neck syndrome," refers to a condition characterized by the presence of a goiter, which is an enlargement of the thyroid gland. This condition is often associated with iodine deficiency and can lead to symptoms such as swelling in the neck and potential thyroid dysfunction. Historically, it was named after Derbyshire, England, where cases were prevalent due to low iodine levels in the diet. Treatment typically involves iodine supplementation or thyroid hormone replacement, depending on the specific underlying cause.
People from Derbyshire are commonly referred to as Derbyshire folk or Derbyshire residents. The term "Derbyshire" itself can be used as an adjective to describe anything related to the county. In some contexts, they may also be colloquially called "Derbyshire men" or "Derbyshire women."
Bolsover is in North-East Derbyshire
The Derbyshire Building Society headquarters is located in Swindon, United Kingdom. The operation headquarters is located in Duffield, Derbyshire, United Kingdom.
Victoria Derbyshire and Eileen Derbyshire are not related. Victoria Derbyshire is a British journalist and broadcaster, while Eileen Derbyshire is an actress best known for her role in the soap opera "Coronation Street." Despite sharing the same surname, there is no known familial connection between them.
Eileen Derbyshire is 5' 1".
South Derbyshire's population is 17.
Derbyshire Constabulary was created in 1967.
Derbyshire Times was created in 1855.
Flag of Derbyshire was created in 2006.
The population of Derbyshire Dales is 17.
Nick Derbyshire was born in 1970.
Derbyshire Yeomanry was created in 1794.