An overactive thyroid can cause hair loss in both men and women, but appropriate treatments can halt the loss of hair. Find out how hair loss is usually associated with acute thyroiditis with help from a physician in this free video on thyroid disease and hair loss. Expert: David Cathcart Bio: Dr. David Cathcart has been a physician at Heartland Regional Medical Center in St. Joseph, Mo. for over 20 years. He operates the occupational medicine clinic. Filmmaker: Johnny Cathcart
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Can thyroid problems be passed down from 1 generation to another
Thanks doc for sharing thyroid disease informations