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Journal Scan / Research · October 24, 2013

Falling Threshold for Treatment of Borderline Elevated Thyrotropin Levels-Balancing Benefits and Risks: Evidence From a Large Community-Based Study

JAMA Internal Medicine

 

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JAMA Internal Medicine
Falling Threshold for Treatment of Borderline Elevated Thyrotropin Levels-Balancing Benefits and Risks: Evidence From a Large Community-Based Study
JAMA Intern Med 2013 Oct 07;[EPub Ahead of Print], PN Taylor, A Iqbal, C Minassian, A Sayers, MS Draman, R Greenwood, W Hamilton, O Okosieme, V Panicker, SL Thomas, C Dayan

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