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Reevaluating TSH-FT4 Dynamics: New Evidence Challenges Traditional Reference Intervals
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Reevaluating TSH-FT4 Dynamics: New Evidence Challenges Traditional Reference Intervals

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 04/22/2026
A retrospective study reveals that the TSH-FT4 relationship is segmented, not log-linear, with implications for refining thyroid function test interpretation and reference intervals.
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The Interplay of Aging and Chronic Iodine Excess on Thyrotropin Dynamics: A 20-Year Longitudinal Synthesis
Posted inClinical Updates Diabetes & Endocrinology news

The Interplay of Aging and Chronic Iodine Excess on Thyrotropin Dynamics: A 20-Year Longitudinal Synthesis

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 03/10/2026
This review analyzes a landmark 20-year study highlighting how chronic iodine excess and aging synergistically elevate TSH levels, revealing that iodine-induced thyroid changes persist even after dietary reduction.
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