Glossary term
Thyroid Hormones
Thyroid hormones, primarily T3 and T4, are produced by the thyroid gland and regulate the body's metabolism and energy production. They act as the body's thermostat and metabolic e
Definition
Thyroid hormones, primarily T3 and T4, are produced by the thyroid gland and regulate the body's metabolism and energy production. They act as the body's thermostat and metabolic e
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