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The Thyroid Sourcebook for Women
M Sara Rosenthal (1999) |
If you have been diagnosed with a thyroid disorder, then this book should be able to help. It includes information on thyroid disease and pregnancy, menopause, depression, eyesight, weight and more. Also includes explanations of symptoms and treatment options. |

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Why am I so Tired? How to put the fuel back in your tank
Dr Ginni Mansberg and Dr Anne Thomson ((2006) |
Feeling tired is a very common complaint by Australian adults, particularly women, in 21st century. Both the authors are medical professionals and also extremely busy with their lives. This book outlines their strategies for overcoming tiredness, outlining possible causes and helpful solutions for this complaint. |

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Why am I so Tired? Is your thyroid making you ill?
Martin Budd (2000) |
The symptoms of an underactive thyroid are known as hypothyroidism which can be difficult to diagnose as many of these symptoms are common for other health conditions. The author offers a comprehensive guide for identifying hypothyroidism and how it can be treated. |

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Fatigued, Fat & Forgetful: how to recognise troubled thyroid and get your life back
Elizabeth Wetherell (2004) |
There are many health problems which might have developed because of a thyroid disorder. This book offers a comprehensive, step-by-step guide to help you identify whether you do have a thyroid problem. |
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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Fibromyalgia and other Invisible Illnesses
Katrina Berne (2002) |
The author explains what these illnesses are, the symptoms they are associated with and what effects they can have. She also describes some of the other overlapping disorders which can occur. The last section of the book is concerned with strategies around coping with chronic illness, with information about the treatments available and patient responsibilities. |

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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: critical reviews and clinical advances
Kenny De Meirleir & Roberto Patarca-Montero (2000) |
Aimed at medical professionals, this book comprises a series of journal articles and reviews abouth Chronic Fatigue syndrome and ME, providing specialised views of different schools of thought, research and clinical intervention. |

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The Fibromyalgia Relief Book:213 ideas for improving the quality of your life
Miryam Ehrlich Williamson (2000) |
The author, a sufferer of Fibromyalgia herself, has spent six years consulting with health professionals and others with this condition. The result is this book outlining the 213 pointers which are designed to help sufferers improve their quality of life. These include dietary changes and stress relief and issues around relationships. |

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Lupus: everything you need to know
Robert G Lahita & Robert H Phillips (1998) |
Both authors are health professionals working in the area of Lupus and both are also actively involved with local groups (in America) developed for the benefit of Lupus sufferers. They are therefore well placed to answer any questions about this condition. The book covers all aspects of the disease and is presented in an easy to follow question and answer format. |
Last modified: October 26, 2006