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Matti Narkia

The Vitamin D Pandemic and its Health Consequences - A Lecture by Michael Holick - 0 views

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    The Vitamin D Pandemic and its Health Consequences\nPresented by Michael Holick, PhD, MD, Professor of medicine, physiology and biophysics and director of the General Clinical Research Center at Boston University Medical Center\nKeynote address at the opening ceremony of the 34th European Symposium on Calcified Tissues, Copenhagen 5 May, 2007\n
Matti Narkia

Not enough vitamin D: Health consequences for Canadians -- Schwalfenberg 53 (5): 841 --... - 0 views

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    Not enough vitamin D: health consequences for Canadians. Schwalfenberg G. Can Fam Physician. 2007 May;53(5):841-54. Review PMID: 17872747 Conclusion Low levels of VTD are considered a major public health problem in Canada, especially during the winter. Those with risk factors should be screened for low 25(OH)D levels and repletion therapy instituted if needed. Researchers have estimated that the oral dose of vitamin D3 to attain and maintain 25(OH)D levels >80 nmol/L is 2200 IU/d if baseline levels are 20 to 40 nmol/L, 1800 IU/d if levels are 40 to 60 nmol/L, and 1160 IU/d if levels are between 60 and 80 nmol/L.64 We need to ensure that patients have healthy blood levels of 25(OH)D to prevent levels of parathyroid hormone from rising and to maximize absorption of calcium, magnesium, and phosphate. Positive effects on bone are marginal at best unless patients consume at least 800 IU/d of VTD. The emerging and exciting role of the VTD receptor and the actions of VTD in maintaining health in other cell types have become more apparent during the last decade.
Milissa Jones

Hysterectomy Procedure - 0 views

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    All traditional and non-invasive procedures need to be tried before going through with the hysterectomy procedure since the consequences of this surgery are very unpleasant for the physical and psychological health of the patient.
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Complications of hypertension during pregnancy - 0 views

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    This article covers important information on how to stay safe from STIs and how they can effectively they can be treated before they before they compromise your health.
Milissa Jones

Aspirin And Alcohol - 0 views

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    The presence of both aspirin and alcohol can improve this effect and cause severe ulceration to the gastrointestinal tract, with consequent heavy bleeding.
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Beta Thalassemia: Drug and Iron Chelation Therapy - 0 views

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    Drug and Iron Chelation Therapy Drugs to treat hemochromatosis: iron accumulation in the blood is one of the most immediate consequences resulting from frequent blood transfusions, which needs a thalassemia. To cope with hemochromatosis, the doctor suggests, generally, a therapy with chelating drugs, which can, therefore, to sequester the iron accumulated in the blood and eliminate it through urination.
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Appendicitis: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment | Health Blog - 0 views

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    What Is Appendicitis? How to diagnose Appendicitis? Where is Appendix pain located In this article, we hope you can find all of your answers related to Appendicitis. We covered everything about Appendicitis. We discussed types, causes, symptoms, tests, and treatment of Appendicitis.
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    Appendicitis is an inflammation of the appendix, which is a small tube of intestinal tissue that projects from the large intestine. While the appendix does not seem to have a particular function, one theory suggests that it acts as a storehouse of good bacteria and boosts immunity after diarrheal illness. However, some experts believe the appendix is just a purposeless remnant from our evolutionary past. One thing we're sure of is that we can live without it, without any apparent consequences.
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