Iodine-Deficiency; Hypothyroidism
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See which Iodine-Deficiency; Hypothyroidism trials you may qualify forFull intellectual capabilities are achieved only if crucial nutrients are present during development. Iodine deficiency is the most common cause of preventable…
Physiological changes necessitate the use of pregnancy-specific reference ranges for thyrotrophin (TSH) and free T4 (FT4) to diagnose thyroid dysfunction during…
Worldwide Data suggest that Iodine deficiency is a concern among healthy pregnant women. Thus, screening first trimester healthy pregnant women for iodine statu…
This will be a population based study looking at the prevalence of thyroid disorders in Malaysia (including hypo- and hyperthyroidism, subclinical hypo- or hype…
Many school children in Ethiopia and their mothers are known to be iodine deficient. Prevalence in the Amhara region is around 29%. Micronutrient Initiative, a…
Iodine deficiency remains widespread worldwide with children as among the vulnerable groups considering their stage of growth and development. In the Philippine…
Vitamin D deficiency is common worldwide, including in infants and children, and rickets remains a public health concern in many developing countries. The vitam…
The study hypothesis is that iodine supplementation will lower serum TSH and leptin concentrations and thereby improve the lipid and glucose profile.
Iodine is an essential component of thyroid hormone, which is necessary for many metabolic processes as well as the maturation of the CNS. Deficiencies of iodin…