The Claim
Autoimmune thyroid disease (Graves disease) can enter a state of clinical remission characterized by normalization of thyroid hormone production in the absence of pharmacological intervention, even when autoimmune activity persists.
What the research says
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Some people with Graves disease, an autoimmune condition that makes the thyroid overproduce hormones, can suddenly stop needing medication because their thyroid starts working normally again—even though their immune system is still attacking it.
See the scientific wording
Autoimmune thyroid disease (Graves disease) can enter a state of clinical remission where thyroid hormone production normalizes without pharmacological intervention, despite persistent autoimmunity.
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