Phlebotomy Essentials
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Why do women's are more prones to have thyroid disease than man ? Please explain at your own words.
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Thyroid is a endocrine glands
Which is secretion important hormones for body such as T3 ,T4
Any problems( hyposecretion, hypersecretion) to secretion these harmone results thyroid disease
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