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No, the parathyroid glands are not typically affected by radio-iodine treatment. The main target of radio-iodine therapy is the thyroid gland, as it absorbs and concentrates the radioactive iodine. The parathyroid glands, located near the thyroid gland, are not involved in this process.

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