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extreme TSH concentrations associated with increased morbidity

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FYI: suppressed and high TSH associated with increased morbidity due to

cardiovascular problems and osteoporotic fractures. Although this

study was done using subjects on T4-only, there is no reason to believe

it would not also apply to people on T3-only who have suppressed TSH.

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