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High Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH), What Does This Indicate? - Dr. Lazarus (VIDEO)

By Dr. John Lazarus Expert December 4, 2008 - 3:03pm
 
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Dr. Lazarus introduces himself and shares what a high thyroid-stimulating hormone indicates.

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Dr. Lazarus:

I am John Lazarus. I am a professor of clinical endocrinology at the Cardiff University School of Medicine in Cardiff, Wales, UK, at the Centre for Endocrine and Diabetes Sciences.

To have a high TSH, means that you’re very likely to be hypothyroid, i.e. underactive thyroid gland.

About Dr. Lazarus, M.D., F.R.C.P., F.A.C.E.:
Dr. John Lazarus is a clinical professor of clinical endocrinology at Cardiff University at Cardiff School of Medicine in Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom at the Centre for Endocrine and Diabetes Sciences. The Centre for Endocrine and Diabetes Sciences (CEDS) aims to undertake cutting edge laboratory-based and clinical research in the fields of endocrinology and diabetes.

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