NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Mothers who are mildly iodine deficient are more likely to have children who perform poorly in spelling, grammar and literacy, according to a new study from Australia.
From the Lahey Clinic; The Baker Memorial Clinic of the New England Deaconess Hospital, and The New England Baptist Hospital. Perkin, H. J. — B.S. Research Fellow in Biochemistry, Lahey Clinic. Lahey, ...
A trace element known as iodine plays a major role in our health, powering the thyroid gland to regulate metabolism. But a recent paper published in Nutrients reveals that "mild-to-moderate iodine ...
The 13-year-old boy came to the clinic with a rapidly ballooning neck. Doctors were puzzled. Testing ruled out their first suspicion. But further tests pinpointed what they — and the boy — had been ...
NEW YORK (AP) — The 13-year-old boy came to the clinic with a rapidly ballooning neck. Doctors were puzzled. Testing ruled out their first suspicion. But further tests pinpointed what they — and the ...
A five-year study in Shanghai reveals that using iodized salt could help prevent frailty in older adults with diabetes—particularly those with underactive thyroids. Study: Association of iodized salt ...
As Thyroid Awareness Month highlights the growing burden of thyroid disorders in India, an endocrinology expert explains why ...