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Do You have a Thyroid Book I can Review?

If you have authored a book about thyroid disease, consider sending me a copy for consideration of a review to be included on the Thyroid Health website. I will read what you have written, with interest and write a review for publishing on the site, if I feel it contains information that would be helpful to our readers. I’m a very kind reviewer, so unless your book is really bad, I’m certain I can find things of interest in it that I can recommend to our readers. I would highlight those things that are of special interest and give you as favorable a review as possible.

While many books have been written on thyroid subjects, there are always aspects in regard to symptoms, treatments and new research that have not been covered, especially with the fact that continued advancements are being made by the medical community.

Personal story thyroid books are also interesting due to the fact that patients are individuals and each story always contains a few unique things in it. These personal story books always relate to certain readers who can identify with some of the struggles and successes the author has gone through. Readers can also be inspired by the success aspect of the author’s story, when they read about treatments that improved their symptoms or ways they found for better coping with their thyroid disease.

I have read a few books in the past that I really enjoyed for the reasons I state above but also because the books included information about common co-morbid conditions that affect thyroid patients. Books that include information about other autoimmune diseases thyroid patients are at higher risk for developing are of interest to me, as well as those that cover other co-morbid conditions that are common. I also like seeing statistics quoted from reputable medical research groups and sources as well, to give more legitimacy to the subjects that are covered in a book on thyroid disease.

If you are already the successful author of a thyroid book, consider sending me a copy anyway because it certainly can’t hurt to add another to your list of favorable reviews. It certainly can’t hurt to have a good review on BellaOnline, the second largest website of its kind in the world!

If you have a thyroid subject book, you would like me to consider for written review, contact me using the “Contact” form (envelope icon) found on the right side of each page of the Thyroid Health website.

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