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Giving iodine supplements to pregnant women with mild iodine deficiency does not reduce the occurrence of isolated hypothyroxinemia or subclinical hypothyroidism, even when urinary iodine levels rise, suggesting the supplements do not resolve the underlying thyroid hormone imbalance.

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Giving iodine pills to pregnant women who are slightly low in iodine didn't fix their thyroid problems — and may have even made their thyroid hormone levels drop a little. So, the pills didn't help as expected.

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