Graves’ Disease

Managing an overactive thyroid? Clinical trials are exploring new treatment options.

Graves’ disease is an autoimmune thyroid condition in which the immune system overstimulates the thyroid gland, leading to excess hormone production. Symptoms may include rapid heartbeat, unexplained weight changes, anxiety, fatigue, tremors, and distinctive eye changes. The condition is becoming increasingly common worldwide, especially among women and individuals experiencing chronic stress, highlighting the importance of early diagnosis and personalized care.

Participating in clinical trials provides access to innovative therapies while supporting research aimed at improving symptom management, overall well-being, and daily functioning.