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since 119 BCE and
began iodizing salt in the 1960s, but
market reforms in the 1980s led to
widespread smuggling of non-
iodized salt from
private producers...
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Iodized oil, also
known as
ethiodized oil,
brand name Lipiodol, is a
medication derived from
poppyseed oil and iodine. When
given by injection, it is...
- men and women. US
iodized salt
contains 46–77 ppm (parts per million),
whereas in the UK the
recommended iodine content of
iodized salt is 10–22 ppm....
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measuring thyroid-stimulating
hormone (TSH) and
thyroxine (T4) levels. Salt
iodization has
prevented hypothyroidism in many po****tions.
Thyroid hormone replacement...
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countries were
consuming iodized salt. By 1994,
international partnerships had
formed in a
global campaign for
Universal Salt
Iodization. By 2008, it was estimated...
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includes adding small amounts of
iodine to
table salt, a
product known as
iodized salt. In
areas of deficiency,
iodine compounds have also been
added to...
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goiters could be
treated by the use of
iodized salts. However, it was not
until 1916 that the use of
iodized salts could be
tested in a
research trial...
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iodine deficiency,
China and
Kazakhstan have
instituted widespread salt
iodization programs. But, as of 2006,
Russia had not.
Malnutrition is a
common cause...
- In
everyday life,
iodide is most
commonly encountered as a
component of
iodized salt,
which many
governments mandate. Worldwide,
iodine deficiency affects...
- also in the
human diet. In
humans it is the most
common additive used for
iodizing table salt (a
public health measure to
prevent iodine deficiency in po****tions...