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Changing habits have also played a part. Dairy, meat and white fish are key sources of iodine, but decreasing demand, ...
goiter was very common in children in certain inland parts of the U.S., especially in a "goiter belt" that stretched from Appalachia and the Great Lakes to the northwest U.S. Some of the kids were ...
At the beginning of the 20th century, goiter was very common in children in certain inland parts of the United States, especially in a “goiter belt” that stretched from Appalachia and the ...
"A century ago, much of northern America was known as the goiter belt," said The Economist. A lack of natural iodine in the soil and water, and an iodine-poor diet, led to the "characteristic neck ...
At the beginning of the 20th century, goiter was very common in children in certain inland parts of the United States, especially in a "goiter belt" that stretched from Appalachia and the Great ...
At the beginning of the 20th century, goiter was very common in children in certain inland parts of the United States, especially in a "goiter belt" that stretched from Appalachia and the Great ...
At the beginning of the 20th century, goiter was very common in children in certain inland parts of the United States, especially in a "goiter belt" that stretched from Appalachia and the Great ...