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Giving children with mild thyroid hormone imbalance a daily iodine supplement within the recommended range for up to one year does not lead to the development of new antibodies targeting the thyroid gland.

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This study gave kids with a mild thyroid issue a small, safe amount of iodine for almost a year and checked if it made their immune system attack their thyroid. It didn’t—no new antibodies showed up, even after they stopped taking it.

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