What is the solution to the dilemma of iodine deficiency in children?
a. adding iodine to meat, which is a very costly process
b. adding iodine to salt, which costs a few cents per person per year
c. adding iodine to the local drinking supply
d. injecting iodine into children subcutaneously every two months
Answer: B
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