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How is iodine bad for human health?

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User Krsi
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Iodine is needed by your thyroid gland to produce thyroid hormones. However, exposure to unnecessarily high
levels of non-radioactive and radioactive iodine can damage
the thyroid. Damage to the thyroid gland can result in effects in other parts of your body, such as your skin, lung,
and reproductive organs.
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User Urmil Jindal
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It is bad I'm general bc iodine is not made up of human needings
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