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Mr. Satin said that the link between high blood pressure and salt was just "a theory," and that reducing salt too much could have harmful effects, like iodine deficiency in children, a cause of mental retardation, and diabetes.
In the decades that followed, Dr. Robbins became an authority on the harmful effects of radioactive iodine released spontaneously into the atmosphere.
Leaks continued even after TEPCO, its owner, restored power to all six stricken reactors.Mr Kan has also sought to prevent hysteria, a threat which re-emerged on March 23rd when levels of radioactive iodine believed harmful to babies were found in Tokyo's water system (though Japan's standards are unusually strict).
Radioactive iodine could be harmful to young people living near the plant.
Overall, Iodosteryl® induced hepatic damage, increased oxidative stress and decreased antioxidant defense system; hence exposure of both animals and humans to prolonged iodine disinfectant is potentially harmful.
Taking Iodine can be extremely harmful especially if you already are taking thyroid medicine.
The two major reasons were to maintain an appropriate iodine intake and to avoid the harmful effect of excess iodine, accounting for 27.6% and 30.7% of the responses, respectively.
An important assumption here is that prolonged iodine exposure in the kidney is harmful [ 62].
Table salt may have additives like iodine and calcium silicate, which can be harmful to fish.
So, because perchlorates are everywhere, and until we can convince the lawmakers to disclose how much is where and what are safe amounts, make sure you and your family get adequate iodine to protect your thyroid gland from any harmful effects of this component of rocket fuel.
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