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keepkidshealthy.com
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| | | | | More people seem to be getting the message that too little vitamin D in our diets can lead to health problems. In addition to being at risk of developing rickets (extreme vitamin D deficiency), children with milder forms of vitamin D deficiency can develop weak bones and muscle weakness. Why is vitamin D so important? ... Continue reading "Preventing and Treating Vitamin D Deficiency" | |
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www.yalemedicine.org
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| | | | | Yale Medicine physicians discuss walking pneumonia, a nonmedical term for a form of pneumonia that typically causes symptoms that are milder than traditional forms of the lung infection. | |
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brighterworld.mcmaster.ca
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| | | | | About half the world's population suffers from a deficiency of Vitamin D, including some Canadians, whose reserves fall short during a long, grey winter. "Most . . . | |
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www.worldhorsewelfare.org
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| | | Nutribaloney is a neologism; a new word. A word that is useful to explain some of the nonsensical information that is available nowadays - particularly online - about horse nutrition. Although the word sounds quite humorous, the nutrition nonsense that is shared far and wide could not only be detrimental to horse welfare but also [...] | ||