The Age ·general ·1 hour ago

Why thyroid disorders can often be missed – or dismissed

At 52, Cindy Vogel started to feel more tired than usual. Even after a full night of sleep, her brain felt foggy, and she was so exhausted that it interfered with everyday household tasks. At first, she ignored it. “I thought I was just getting older, and things were changing,” says the now-53-year-old administrative coordinator.

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