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baskara rajan

Saraswathi Eye Hospital - Eye Doctor Tamilnadu | Eye Care Hospital India | Myopia Treatment Madurai - 0 views

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    Saraswathi Eye Hospital is a team of experienced Eye doctors in Madurai, Tamilnadu. Best eye hospital specialising in the treatment of myopia, eye lasik surgery, high myopia, eye diseases and conditions, bulging eye, eye tumours, eye conditions in children and eye disease in children.
Matti Narkia

New Study Shows Vitamin K Important For Juvenile Bone Development - 0 views

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    (NaturalNews) Adequate levels of vitamin K play in a central role in the development and maintenance of healthy bones in children, according to a study conducted by Dutch researchers from the Universities of Maastricht and Utrecht and published in the journal Clinical and Experimental Rheumatology.
Matti Narkia

Relationships between 25-Hydroxyvitamin D Levels and Plasma Glucose and Lipid Levels in Pediatric Outpatients - ScienceDirect - The Journal of Pediatrics - 0 views

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    Relationships between 25-Hydroxyvitamin D Levels and Plasma Glucose and Lipid Levels in Pediatric Outpatients. Johnson MD, Nader NS, Weaver AL, Singh R, Kumar S. J Pediatr. 2009 Nov 17. [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 19926097 Conclusions Low 25(OH) D levels in children and adolescents are associated with higher plasma glucose and lower HDL concentrations.
World Vitamins

General Mills to Reduce Sugar in Cereals - 0 views

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    General Mills announced today a public commitment to reduce sugar in cereals advertised to children to single-digit grams of sugar per serving.
aleena khan

Health and Fitness Tips: February 2011 - 0 views

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    The findings showed babies brought up exclusively on their mother's milk were significantly more healthy than those given substitute formula feeds.But the study found the positive effects - fewer and less severe infections - were not felt by children who were only partially breastfed.Researchers from the University of Crete monitored the health of just under 1,000 infants for a period of 12 months,
Infrared Saunas

Baby Photography Tips - 0 views

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    Natural Baby Photographer provides the finest art in photography with specializing in Baby Photography Tips, children, and Family photo capturing all of Life's special moments.
Tom Fields

Healthy Weight on AHRQ Innovations Exchange - 0 views

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    Find new approaches to help communities and clinicians prevent overweight and obesity in adults and children.
wb health

The importance of folic acid during pregnancy - 0 views

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    In the United States, the incidence of cancer in children has declined. This relates to the use of diet products are fortified with vitamin B and folic acid.
wb health

List of brain foods - Foods for brain development - 0 views

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    Children need omega-3 fatty acids (eicosapentaenoic acid/EPA and docosahexaenoic acid / DHA) for their brain development. Here is list of foods that act as brain foods
mofazzal hossain

Depression In Children - 0 views

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    The total care of babies.baby sleep,food selection,depression,allergies,games,television,pets,diabetes,common diseases.how to making a baby more potentials,more intelligent.
wb health

Benefits of breastfeeding for the future of your baby - 0 views

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    Benefits of breastfeeding include optimization of the development of children, reduce the risk of allergies, intellectual development, motoric and emotional
Cristiana Crestani

APPLE JUICE: CHEERS! ...TO OUR HEALTH - 0 views

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    Benefits of apple juice are one too many, enriching your body right from almost all types of vitamins (vitamin A, vitamin C, Vitamin E, vitamin K, B6, thiamine and riboflavin) to essential minerals like iron, copper, phosphorous, and potassium. But there are more valuable benefits of drinking apple juice. Recent studies have demonstrated that apple products boost memory, increase lipid metabolism, protect the heart, prevent colon cancer, prevent atherosclerosis, reduce wheezing among children. Read the full article and try THE SMOOTHIE RECIPE!
Matti Narkia

Phosphatidylserine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    Phosphatidylserine (abbreviated Ptd-L-Ser, or PS) is a phospholipid component, usually kept on the inner-leaflet, the cytosolic side, of cell membranes by an enzyme called flippase. When a cell undergoes apoptotic cell death phosphatidylserine is no longer restricted to the cytosolic part of the membrane, but becomes exposed on the surface of the cell. First pilot studies indicate that PS supplementation might be beneficial for children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder PS can be found in meat fish, but is most abundant in the brain and in innards such as liver and kidney. Only small amounts of PS can be found in dairy products or in vegetables, with the exception of white beans.
Matti Narkia

WHO | Nutrition - 0 views

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    Nutrition is an input to and foundation for health and development. Interaction of infection and malnutrition is well-documented. Better nutrition means stronger immune systems, less illness and better health. Healthy children learn better. Healthy people are stronger, are more productive and more able to create opportunities to gradually break the cycles of both poverty and hunger in a sustainable way. Better nutrition is a prime entry point to ending poverty and a milestone to achieving better quality of life.
Matti Narkia

WHFoods: vitamin D - 0 views

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    What can high-vitamin D foods do for you? * Help prevent a growing list of chronic diseases, including type 2 diabetes, heart disease, hypertension, osteoporisis, breast cancer, colon cancer, and ovarian cancer * Help keep your bones and teeth strong and healthy * Regulate the growth and activity of your cells * Reduce inflammation What events can indicate a need for more foods rich in vitamin D? * Bone pain and/or soft bones * Frequent bone fractures * Bone deformities or growth retardation in children * Lack of exposure to sunlight for any reason, including geography, use of sunscreen, or wearing of protective clothing
Matti Narkia

Vitamin D in preventive medicine: are we ignoring the evidence? - 0 views

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    Vitamin D in preventive medicine: are we ignoring the evidence? Zittermann A. Br J Nutr. 2003 May;89(5):552-72. Review. PMID: 12720576 Vitamin D is metabolised by a hepatic 25-hydroxylase into 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) and by a renal 1alpha-hydroxylase into the vitamin D hormone calcitriol. Calcitriol receptors are present in more than thirty different tissues. Apart from the kidney, several tissues also possess the enzyme 1alpha-hydroxylase, which is able to use circulating 25(OH)D as a substrate. Serum levels of 25(OH)D are the best indicator to assess vitamin D deficiency, insufficiency, hypovitaminosis, adequacy, and toxicity. European children and young adults often have circulating 25(OH)D levels in the insufficiency range during wintertime. Elderly subjects have mean 25(OH)D levels in the insufficiency range throughout the year. In institutionalized subjects 25(OH)D levels are often in the deficiency range. There is now general agreement that a low vitamin D status is involved in the pathogenesis of osteoporosis. Moreover, vitamin D insufficiency can lead to a disturbed muscle function. Epidemiological data also indicate a low vitamin D status in tuberculosis, rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, inflammatory bowel diseases, hypertension, and specific types of cancer. Some intervention trials have demonstrated that supplementation with vitamin D or its metabolites is able: (i) to reduce blood pressure in hypertensive patients; (ii) to improve blood glucose levels in diabetics; (iii) to improve symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis and multiple sclerosis. The oral dose necessary to achieve adequate serum 25(OH)D levels is probably much higher than the current recommendations of 5-15 microg/d.
Matti Narkia

Effectiveness and Safety of Vitamin D in Relation to Bone Health (full text) - 0 views

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    Effectiveness and safety of vitamin D in relation to bone health. Cranney A, Horsley T, O'Donnell S, Weiler H, Puil L, Ooi D, Atkinson S, Ward L, Moher D, Hanley D, Fang M, Yazdi F, Garritty C, Sampson M, Barrowman N, Tsertsvadze A, Mamaladze V. Evid Rep Technol Assess (Full Rep). 2007 Aug;(158):1-235. Review. PMID: 18088161 CONCLUSIONS: The results highlight the need for additional high quality studies in infants, children, premenopausal women, and diverse racial or ethnic groups. There was fair evidence from studies of an association between circulating 25(OH)D concentrations with some bone health outcomes (established rickets, PTH, falls, BMD). However, the evidence for an association was inconsistent for other outcomes (e.g., BMC in infants and fractures in adults). It was difficult to define specific thresholds of circulating 25(OH)D for optimal bone health due to the imprecision of different 25(OH)D assays. Standard reference preparations are needed so that serum 25(OH)D can be accurately and reliably measured, and validated. In most trials, the effects of vitamin D and calcium could not be separated. Vitamin D(3) (>700 IU/day) with calcium supplementation compared to placebo has a small beneficial effect on BMD, and reduces the risk of fractures and falls although benefit may be confined to specific subgroups. Vitamin D intake above current dietary reference intakes was not reported to be associated with an increased risk of adverse events. However, most trials of higher doses of vitamin D were not adequately designed to assess long-term harms.
Matti Narkia

Summary of evidence-based review on vitamin D efficacy and safety in relation to bone health -- Cranney et al. 88 (2): 513S -- American Journal of Clinical Nutrition - 0 views

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    Summary of evidence-based review on vitamin D efficacy and safety in relation to bone health. Cranney A, Weiler HA, O'Donnell S, Puil L. Am J Clin Nutr. 2008 Aug;88(2):513S-519S. Review. PMID: 18689393 We found inconsistent evidence of an association between serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D] concentration and bone mineral content in infants and fair evidence of an association with bone mineral content or density in older children and older adults. The evidence of an association between serum 25(OH)D concentration and some clinical outcomes (fractures, performance measures) in postmenopausal women and older men was inconsistent, and the evidence of an association with falls was fair. We found good evidence of a positive effect of consuming vitamin D-fortified foods on 25(OH)D concentrations. The evidence for a benefit of vitamin D on falls and fractures varied. We found fair evidence that adults tolerated vitamin D at doses above current dietary reference intake levels, but we had no data on the association between long-term harms and higher doses of vitamin D.
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