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New Study Reveals why 1 in 6 Hypothyroid Patients Still Feels Bad on Levothyroxine

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Interesting site found by Beccles :

peoplespharmacy.com/2015/01...

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Hi Greygoose, the link says it cannot be 'found'.

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greygoose in reply to shaws

Yikes! Try this one :

peoplespharmacy.com/2015/01...

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Yup, that works.

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Have updated original link..

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Ah yes! Forgot to do that. ;) Thank you, Louise.

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Yes: it works :)

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Thanks GG.

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You're welcome. x :)

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