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ChiMat Knowledge Update - 1 September 2010 issue
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BBC: Thyroid 'risk from pre-eclampsia'
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Pregnant women with the potentially dangerous condition pre-eclampsia may be more likely to suffer from thyroid problems, research suggests. Teams from the US and Norway found those with the condition had a raised risk of an under-active thyroid, which can lead to fatigue and depression.
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Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF)
Published date:
Wednesday, 18th November 2009 00:00:00
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Keywords (National Public Health Language):
DEPRESSION
EXPECTANT PARENTS
FATIGUE
HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
HYPERTENSION
PREGNANCY AND CHILDBIRTH
PREGNANT WOMEN
RESEARCH
WOMEN
Category (Government Category List):
PHYSIOLOGY
RESEARCH
WOMEN
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