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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.jdmoyer.com
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| | | | | Recently a few articles and studies have come to my attention that have expanded my understanding of vitamin D metabolism, and raised a few questions as well. As previous posts on this blog have advocated relatively high doses of vitamin D3 supplementation for various conditions (especially asthma), I think it's my responsibility to consider and [...] | |
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sjogrens.org
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| | | | | Background: Until 2003, at the Lynchburg Rheumatology Clinic, vitamin D deficiency was associated with metabolic bone disorders; osteomalacia in adults or rickets in children. The accepted normal range for 25-hydroxyvitamin D was 8 to 50 ng/ml (nanograms (ng) per millilitre (mL). | |
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uscvhh.org
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