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Brain Dysfunction can also be related to Thyroid Hormone disorders

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Brain dysfunction can also be related to Thyroid Hormone conditions , but you are lucky if one can get a diagnosis for any thyroid condition , since the NHS are insistent on using faulty out of date TSH blood tests from 1973 , currently there is a petition happening in Scotland by three Ladies, the World is actually watching what is occurring there due to so many people with undiagnosed thyroid conditions, and the terrible fact this can lead to other serious diseases - Go to You Tube and write in the search bar Scottish Petition Thyroid , there you will see the petition that was actually filmed upon the day with the Scottish Parliament Petition Panel - I realy believe my father had a thyroid disorder which was never picked up, and thats why he died of Lewi Body (Parkinsons and Dementia)

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