Keep in mind that about one - fourth of the U.S. population is now somewhat deficient in iodine, and that percentage appears to be on the rise again, after years of
stable iodine levels, due to iodized salt intake.)
Not exact matches
Since then, radiation
levels have ebbed as short - lived radionuclides, such as
iodine - 131 with a half - life of 8 days, decay into
stable isotopes.
Cat that are taking thyroid hormone subsequent to radioiodine treatments do not have this option and cats that have
stable thyroid hormone
levels after radioiodine therapy do not need (and should avoid) a low
iodine diet.