07. May 2014
China will stick to a wide use of iodized salt, and the current level of iodine intake is safe, says Lei Zhenglong, from the National Health and Family Planning Commission in China.
22. April 2014
A large-scale program in Afghanistan, funded by the UAE's Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan Foundation (KBZF) and implemented by the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN), is providing iodine to salt...
12. March 2014
Uzbekistan plans to ban imports of non-iodized salt by the end of the year in a drive to combat iodine deficiency among the Central Asian nation’s population.
12. March 2014
According to a report from the Ministry of Health and Population, from 1996 until the end of 2010, the percentage of Yemeni families who consume iodized salt did not exceed 30 percent, and the percentage...
06. February 2014
A new report from a 2012 meeting in Sydney, Australia of WHO, The George Institute and the ICCIDD Global Network demonstrates the potential to synergize both programs to ensure optimal implementation of...
17. January 2014
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has proposed an adequate intake (AI) level of 70-130 µg for infants and children, 150 µg for adults and 200 µg for pregnant and lactating women. An AI is the...
16. January 2014
The European Food Safety Authority has now approved claims for the importance of iodine for infants (under-3 yr-olds) and thyroid and cognitive function. Links: http://www.efsa.europa.eu/en/...
07. January 2014
In a pilot project organized by the Thai National Health Security Office (NHSO), chicken farms in Udon Thani have been provided with enhanced feed that enriches eggs with iodine. The program provides an...
17. December 2013
A formulation of salt fortified with iodine and iron may combat both anemia and iodine deficiency, but some scientists have doubts.
17. December 2013
In Tanzania, UNICEF's recent initiative for salt iodization has been welcomed by many people in Zanzibar, saying it will help correct iodine deficiency in the islands. In Zanzibar only one in two families...
17. December 2013
A new study reports that giving an iodized oil supplement to a lactating mother is more effective than administering it to the directly to her breastfeeding child.
25. November 2013
Pregnant women in Australia are not being adequately informed about the need for iodine supplementation to prevent irreversible neurodevelopmental defects in children, Australian experts believe. A...
18. November 2013
Dr. Nguyen Thi Thanh Hoa from the National Hospital of Endocrinology in Hanoi said latest surveys show that iodine coverage has dropped to 46 percent from more than 90 percent in 2005, when a national...
18. November 2013
The Department of Pediatrics of Ain Shams University in Cairo, Egypt reports that autistic children (and their mothers) have lower urinary iodine concentrations than control children and mothers. Because...
08. November 2013
Only a few decades ago, iodine deficiency impaired the growth and mental development of large numbers of children. Now, thanks to a simple solution – salt iodization – this disorder can be easily ...
29. October 2013
A growing body of evidence indicates that iodine plays a crucial role in the cognitive development of children. However, differences in requirements at various life stages present challenges when it comes...
29. October 2013
A study from Boston University suggests that infants fed only breast milk or only formula, or a combination of the two, have adequate iodine intakes. Angela Leung, MD, MSc, of Boston University, and...
29. October 2013
In connection with Global IDD Day, observed every year on October 23 in Pakistan, the head of the National Nutrition Directorate, Dr Baseer Achakzai, said the absence of national legislation on salt...
23. September 2013
The Health Department has announced that seasoning powder that is not fortified with iodine will be banned from importation into Myanmar. At present, seasoning powder imported to Myanmar contains salt...