BEWARE of Thyroid Cancer: Do You Know the Risk Factors? »
Posted By WikiMap 5 months ago in NewsThe thyroid is a gland found in the neck and it comprises of two lobes. These two lobes are separated by the isthmus. Thyroid cancer originates like any other type of cancer. Thyroid cancer results from uncontrolled division and multiplication of cells that eventually translated into a mass called tumor.
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david_nwpa5 months ago
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I have thyroid cancer, and had my thyroid removed in September, 2008. I also lost half of my parathyroid and 6 lymph nodes to cancer. I did not have a single warning sign, and would not have known about it, if not for a bout of Cellulitis in my left leg. Point is, you will not always know you have a tumor (mine was 2.5 cm).
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statuesque9462485 months ago
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wow.....some story, but wuth a good ending. I myself am having my parathyroid gland surgically removed..my calcium level in the bloodstream is extrememly high, causing me to sleep alot and feel ill. Strontium 90 traveled on the winds to hicago in 1943, it fell on the grass. the cows ate the grass and we drank their milk...Hence, none of us have functioning thyroids and some even got cancer. S, 90 has made my Dr. a wealthy man.
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The strontium 90 was from the nuke tests in Nevada. a holes -

SassySueC5 months ago
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The fact that chimps were carried Malaria has been a long known fact. After reading about the history of the search for control of Malaria a new fact was stated. This book said that there was a theory that it had originated over 40 million years ago and that the carrier was a T-Rex or a similar type.
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I personally think that the major carriers of similar "bugs" after more research will show that most 'bugs' will have a similar long history. The bit I wonder about if the dino's did have Malaria what were their symptoms?
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