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Salt & Human Health: Iodine Deficiency

Public health authorities agree: adding iodine to salt is the most cost-effective means of preventing the brain damage of iodine deficiency.

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Progress in the worldwide effort to iodize salt

The Network for the Sustained Elimination of Iodine Deficiency has just released its Global Scorecard on progress i the worldwide campaign to iodize salt.

Posted by Dick Hanneman on February 8, 2008 07:32 PM | Permalink

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