/R E P E A T -- Video B-Roll Available Via CNW - Alberta ranks No. 1 in
Canada for adults diagnosed with thyroid disease, new research finds/
14 per cent of Albertans report being diagnosed with thyroid disease, compared with nine per cent of adults nationwide
STORY SUMMARY: The survey also found that two-thirds of young Canadian adults had symptoms common to thyroid disease and seasonal affective disorder (SAD), but many had never heard of thyroid disease. The thyroid gland, often called "gland central", produces the hormones that regulate our growth, maturation, speed of metabolism and sensitivity to other hormones. More than 2.4 million adult Canadians said they had been diagnosed with a thyroid disorder. It is estimated that another 2.4 million may be undiagnosed or misdiagnosed. Untreated thyroid disorders may lead to heart disease, clinical depression, osteoporosis and infertility. In pregnant women, an untreated thyroid disorder may increase the risk of miscarriage, stillbirth, learning disabilities and other developmental problems in children. More prevalent among Canadians over age 50, menopausal and pregnant women, thyroid diseases may also strike teens and young adults. Mood swings, weight gain or loss, depression and fatigue are symptoms common to both SAD and thyroid diseases.
B-roll footage includes: - Interview with leading endocrinologist Dr. Andree Boucher - Dr. Boucher examining hypothyroidism patient - Interview with young adult hypothyroidism patient Maggie, diagnosed in her teens - Scenes of Maggie performing everyday activities - Interview with Ashok Bhaseen, President, Thyroid Foundation of Canada - Animation depicts: - Healthy thyroid gland developing into diseased thyroid gland - Underactive thyroid (under-production of hormones) vs overactive thyroid (over-production of hormones) - Map showing regional prevalence of thyroid disorders in Canada ALBERTA ENDOCRINOLOGIST AVAILABLE FOR INTERVIEWS ------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Satellite Feed Coordinates: TIME OF FEED: 9.30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m ET DATE OF FEED: Monday, October 19, 2009 CO-ORDINATES: Anik F2 C Transponder 3B Audio subcarrier 6.2 and 6.8 Downlink Frequency 3820 Vertical WEB Video Preview and Download link: http://cnw.pathfireondemand.com/viewpackage.action?packageid=242 All video can be viewed by clicking on the link. Broadcast quality video is available for download by accredited journalists. Please contact [email protected] for access. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- STATIONS, FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL: Farah Tayabali, HealthComm, 905-206-1025 ext. 224
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