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Can I eat fried chicken with hypothyroidism?

4 min read
According to research from Boston Medical Center, high-fat foods, including fried items, can interfere with the body’s ability to absorb thyroid hormone replacement medication and may disrupt natural hormone production. Therefore, while technically you can eat fried chicken with hypothyroidism, it is generally not recommended due to these potential negative health impacts.

What Happens If Calcium Is Too High? Understanding Hypercalcemia

3 min read
Hypercalcemia, the medical term for having too much calcium in your blood, affects approximately 1-2% of the population, with many cases being detected incidentally during routine blood work. It is crucial to understand what happens if calcium is too high, as elevated levels can lead to serious issues impacting the kidneys, bones, and heart.

What Vitamin Deficiency Causes Cushing's Syndrome? Fact vs. Fiction

4 min read
Contrary to a common misconception, no vitamin deficiency causes Cushing's syndrome, a disorder stemming from excess cortisol. However, evidence shows that patients with Cushing's often have a higher frequency of hypovitaminosis, particularly a deficiency in vitamin D. This connection is a complication of the disease, not its origin.