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Objective 3- Measurement of Vitamin D- Sulfate and 25- Hydroxyvitamin D- Sulfate in women who may be at risk for Vitamin D deficiency. Lactating women >3 ...
... nutrients. Whipple disease damages the villi, impairing nutrient absorption. Nutritional deficiencies are common in people with Whipple disease and can lead ...
Too little vitamin folate. Liver disease. Alcohol use. An underactive thyroid, also called hypothyroidism. A side effect of certain medicines, such as those ...
Scurvy (vitamin C deficiency); Thrombocytopenia · Vasculitis. Causes shown here are commonly associated with this symptom. Work with your doctor or other health ...
This includes having a family history of neural tube defects and getting too little folate, also known as vitamin B-9, during pregnancy. Risk factors. Spina ...
In the charts below you'll find common foods and their amount of dietary fiber. Keep in mind: Check the label. When buying packaged foods, check the Nutrition ...
The sun also adds to the body's daily production of vitamin D, and as little as 10 minutes of exposure is thought to help prevent deficiency. Vitamin D helps ...
Thacher's research demonstrated that rickets in African children was primarily due to calcium deficiency rather than vitamin D deficiency and that calcium ...
Vitamin deficiency anemia. Diseases and conditions that cause your body to destroy red blood cells faster than they can be made include: Enlarged spleen ( ...
Despite strong evidence suggesting that vitamin D deficiency is associated with undesirable outcomes in patients with numerous cancers, there has never been ...
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