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Introduction Why is European Chemicals Agency’s (ECHA) statement not considered scientifically accurate by the thyroid community? The ECHA statement made in September 2022 ( 1 ) concluding that iodine is an endocrine disruptor (ED) and the
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Health Ministry (PHRC 2005) and was promoted by the Direction de la Recherche Clinique of the University Hospital of Nice. Disclosure Statement There is no conflict of interest. References 1 Zimmermann MB: Iodine deficiency. Endocr
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iodine (RAI) therapy can be administered to patients with DTC for various indications. The non-descript colloquial use of the word 'ablation' has thus far frustrated a constructive scientific dialogue. While it has generally been recognized that the
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, iodine, thyroid antibodies, children and Hashimoto's disease. The guidelines were constructed based on the best scientific evidence and the skills of the task force. Where available, data derived from randomized clinical trials (RCT) rather than
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individuals with and without MetS as well as evaluating the incidence of TD and trend of thyroid hormones according to the MetS group, during a 10 year follow-up in an iodine sufficient population. Materials and Methods Study Design TTS is a
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sampling and measure urinary creatinine concentration. Disclosure Statement The authors have no conflicts of interest to disclose. References 1 WHO, UNICEF, ICCIDD: Assessment of Iodine Deficiency Disorders and Monitoring Their
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Introduction Iodine was joined with seaweed at birth as Courtois in 1811 in France searching on behalf of his emperor for sources of nitrates to use in gunpowder found that seaweed when burned gave off a vapour. In 1813, Gay Lussac named this
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been iodine sufficient for at least 2 years by way of universal salt iodization. Disclosure Statement The authors report no conflicts of interest. References 1 Lazarus JH: The importance of iodine in public health. Environ Geochem
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