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Not getting enough iodine? Pediatric endocrinologist reveals why iodine deficiency is on the rise
Doctors and researchers are puzzled by a recent rise in what might seem like an antiquated problem: iodine deficiency.
Our bodies are unable to make this mineral, yet it’s key for a healthy thyroid. Most adults need about 150 micrograms of iodine a day.
Iodine deficiency has been linked with infertility, miscarriage, premature birth, high blood pressure during pregnancy, and ...
A dietitian shares the key iodine deficiency symptoms to look out for, and provides a lost of iodine-rich foods to stock up.
Iodine deficiency, a public health concern resolved decades ago, may be making a comeback due to changing eating habits, according to new findings by McMaster University researchers.
A new experiment conducted at the world's largest particle physics laboratory, demonstrates the mechanism for how the gas-phase form of iodine -- known as iodic acid -- forms, and suggests it ...
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