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A Hypothesis on the Etiology of Polar T3 Syndrome and Related Polar Syndromes: The Role of Atmospheric /Oceanic Iodine in Human Hormonal Cycles in Polar Regions
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Emerging evidence suggests that atmospheric and oceanic iodine cycles may influence human metabolic and hormonal profiles in polar environments. The Polar T3 Syndrome-characterized by altered triiodothyronine (T3) kinetics, cognitive impairment, and metabolic adaptations during prolonged Antarctic residence-could partially stem from unique iodine dynamics in these regions.
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