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Vitamin D Deficiency Severe - Articles
Oh No, I'm Severly Deficient in Vitamin D, and I Have Multiple Sclerosis
by
Jughead
Posted
Sat 13 Jun 2009 12:38am
Vitamin D deficient and multiple sclerosis, not cool! How does this happen? I drink milk, or I did when I was younger. My dad doesn't drink milk now, or ever and he... I deficient in? Be nice! How long has this been with me? Can it be turned around?
So here's the deal, the range for good vitamin D is 32 - 100. I'm sure
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Vitamin D Deficiency
by
Blinders off ..
Posted
Tue 09 Jun 2009 11:20pm
I finally had my Vitamin D level checked and to my surprise, I am severely deficient in Vitamin D. The reference range for Vitamin D in the body is 32 – 100. Hell, my... deficiency. Instead of trying to blog about the different ways a lack of vitamin D can effect your life…check it out in your spare time on the provided links below.
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Vitamin D Deficiencies May Impact Onset of Autoimmune Lung Disease
by
Ed H.
Posted
Tue 04 Jan 2011 5:45pm
A new study shows that vitamin D deficiency could be linked to the development and severity of certain autoimmune lung diseases.
These findings are being reported... investigator on the study, says vitamin D deficiencies have been found to affect the development of other autoimmune diseases, like lupus and type 1 diabetes.
“We wanted to see if lack
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Sun avoidance can cause vitamin D deficiency
by
stuart
Posted
Tue 19 Jan 2010 12:00am
adequate vitamin D.
• Severe vitamin D deficiency in blacks increased from just 9 percent a generation ago to 29 percent today.
What Ginde’s paper did was to make it indisputable...
In a year that saw a plethora of papers published on vitamin D deficiency as a cause of most internal cancers, heart disease, multiple sclerosis, autism and even flu, one
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Vitamin D Deficiency May Be Genetic
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Dr. Gabe M.
Posted
Sun 04 Apr 2010 4:29pm
A report from University of Toronto shows that genetic factors cause some people to develop severe vitamin D deficiency while others do not (Clinical Biochemistry, July 2009... sunlight. My skin has never been damaged by sunlight, has no pre-cancers and looks much younger than my 74 years.
Vitamin D deficiency is associated directly with muscle weakness
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Vitamin D Deficiency: Are Your Bones At Risk?
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Pat S.
Posted
Sun 14 Sep 2008 6:09pm
vitamin-D production; and vitamin-D deficiency is what puts your health at risk.
While it's true that severe exposure to the sun--where you burn like a lobster at the beach...
Reuters Health recently reported here that more than half of postmenopausal women are vitamin-D deficient.
Not many people really think about vitamin D, which you obtain
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Vitamin D deficiency widespread in Asia
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Dr. John Z.
Posted
Thu 16 Dec 2010 12:00am
, India highlighted the results of various studies which show severe deficiency across India and Pakistan in all age groups, as well as vitamin D insufficiency in populations.... In children, severe vitamin D deficiency results in inadequate mineralization of bone, leading to growth retardation and bone deformities known as rickets. As well, there is evidence
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End-stage vitamin D deficiency
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Dr. William D.
Posted
Tue 26 Aug 2008 11:23am
conditions together is chronic and severe deficiency of vitamin D . Vitamin D deficiency leads to arthritis, osteoporosis, coronary and valve calcification, high blood pressure... of vitamin D deficiency? I would propose that much of aging is really deficiency of vitamin D, chronic and severe, in its end stages.
My colleagues might propose a 30- or 40-year
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