Everyday Health
It can be difficult to treat a complicated autoimmune disorder, such as thyroid eye disease, which is why you may need to recruit multiple doctors and experts to your healthcare team if you have the condition.
Thyroid eye disease is also known as Graves’ ophthalmopathy, in part because it commonly goes hand in hand with Graves’ disease, which causes an overactive thyroid. In many cases, people have to treat both diseases at the same time. Those whose condition is mild may experience redness, tearing, and dry eye due to inflammation, while people in the later stages can experience eye bulging and even vision loss.
Washington Beer Blog
Fremont Brewing releasing a barley wine for Bonney By washingtonbeerblog on December 30, 2020 at 8:46 AM
Matt Bonney was a larger-than-life personality on the Seattle beer scene. Among his numerous contributions to the local beer universe, he opened Toronado Seattle in 2014, but that’s just one part of a long list. Matt unexpectedly passed away in 2019. It was a year later in March 2020 that Toronado Seattle announced that it was closing permanently.
Fremont Brewingrecently announced its plans to release Ye Olde Centaur Barley Wine as a nod to a man very deserving of such a tribute. The beer was brewed in collaboration with the folks at Seattle’s esteemed beer bar, Brouwer’s Cafe, which is where Matt made an indelible first impression on many local beer lovers.
Johns Hopkins professor claims the real reason why U.S. won t approve simpler Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine is because the turtle FDA is a broke federal bureaucracy of 17,000 people that are just too slow
On Wednesday, Great Britain became the first country to approve AstraZeneca and the University of Oxford s coronavirus vaccine
The vaccine is cheaper and easier to store than other COVID-19 jabs such as those manufactured by Pfizer and Moderna
Dr Moncef Slaoui, head of the Trump administration s Operation Warp Speed, said the U.S. will likely not see approval until April
Johns Hopkins professor Dr Marty Makary slammed the slowdown and said the real reason for the delay is due to a broken [federal] bureaucracy
    LITTLETON, Colorado (KCNC) A 15-year old boy in Littleton is in need of a kidney for the second time in his life. From the outside looking in, 15-year-old Joe Wren is your typical high schooler with a deep passion for country music.
While he often plays covers of his favorite artists, Morgen Wallen and Luke Bryan, Wren has started writing his own songs as well.
âItâs just me, who I am, and it gets me away from a lot of stuff,â Wren said.
But behind it all, Joe is fighting a not-so-typical fight. He was born with a rare disorder called Eagle-Barrett syndrome, often called Prune Belly syndrome. According to the National Organization for Rare Disorders, itâs often characterized by âpartial absence of some or most abdominal muscles giving rise to a wrinkled or prune-like appearance,â and complications can include underdevelopment of the lungs and failure of the kidneys.