The World health organization (WHO) surveyed people in around 54 countries in the year 2018-2019. The results were staggering with around 1/3rd of the world’s population possessing an increased risk of being affected by iodine deficiency. World Iodine Deficiency Day is commemorated globally to spread awareness about this fact. World Iodine Deficiency day or Global Iodine Deficiency Disorder Prevention Day is observed on 21st October every year to highlight the perils of iodine deficiency. The objectives of World Iodine Deficiency Day To educate the masses on iodine importance in the human body.

To elucidate the symptoms and preventive measures for disorders associated with iodine deficiency. To identify iodine-rich foods and inspire people to include them in their daily diet. To provide clarifications on people’s doubts regarding iodine deficiency. To spread awareness by creating…