Mar 27 2025 19 mins
In this episode of The Health Pulse Podcast, we spotlight the thyroid—a small but powerful gland that plays a major role in your overall health. From regulating metabolism to supporting mood, heart rate, and body temperature, your thyroid acts like the body's internal thermostat.
We break down 10 often-overlooked signs that may point to a thyroid imbalance, including:
- Persistent fatigue
- Unexplained weight changes
- Mood shifts like anxiety or depression
- Hair thinning and eyebrow loss
- Sensitivity to cold or heat
- Brain fog, menstrual issues, digestive changes, and more
Whether you're dealing with hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism, recognizing these subtle signals can help you take proactive steps. A simple blood test can reveal your thyroid hormone levels—and early detection makes a huge difference.
🎧 Tune in to learn what your body might be trying to tell you—and why checking your thyroid could be the first step toward feeling better.
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