Why is iodine important for human beings
Why is iodine much important for the human beings?
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Iodine is a basic chemical element for the correct functioning of the thyroid as it is the part of hormones generated by this gland. Iodine deficiency makes a type of hypothyroidism, a disease termed as endemic goiter.
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