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      <title>Your thyroid test came back normal — but the normal range might be wrong for your age</title>
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      <description>A 2025 multicenter study found that thyroid reference intervals shift significantly by age and sex. The &amp;#39;normal&amp;#39; range used by most doctors doesn&amp;#39;t account for this — which means women with real thyroid dysfunction are being told everything is fine.</description>
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      <title>Hashimoto&#39;s is the most underdiagnosed autoimmune disease in women. Here&#39;s how to know if you have it.</title>
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      <description>TSH inside the reference range does not rule out Hashimoto&amp;#39;s. The labs that actually catch it are the ones your doctor probably didn&amp;#39;t order. Here&amp;#39;s the panel — and the symptom profile that should trigger it.</description>
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      <description>Silent inflammation, chronic low-grade inflammation, inflammaging — three names for the same upstream driver behind most of what goes wrong in female endocrinology after 35. Here it is in plain language.</description>
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