Science news articles about 'lack of vitamin d'
Lack of vitamin D causes weight gain and stunts growth in girls
... peak of their growing spurt. While lack of vitamin D is common in adults and has been linked to diseases ... young women's health. "The high prevalence of vitamin D insufficiency in young people living ...Vitamin D deficiency common in patients with IBD, chronic liver disease
... (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC) patients, vitamin D deficiency was independently associated with having increased ... maintenance of strong, healthy bones. A lack of vitamin D causes calcium-depleted bone ...Lack of vitamin D linked to Parkinson's disease
... patients because they wanted to evaluate the possibility that neurodegenerative diseases in general lead to vitamin D insufficiency. Most Americans get the majority of their vitamin D from exposure ...Lack of vitamin D could spell heart trouble
... James H. O'Keefe, M.D., cardiologist and director of Preventive Cardiology at the Mid ... lifestyles and use of sunscreen, which eliminates 99 percent of vitamin D synthesis by the skin, means many people ...Genetic study shows direct link between vitamin D and MS susceptibility 'gene'
... interact." Professor Ebers and colleagues believe that vitamin D deficiency in mothers or even in a previous ... believe that in people who carry the variant, a lack of vitamin D during early life might ...One in seven US teens is vitamin D deficient
... supplement containing 400 IU of vitamin D is another alternative," says Dr. Sandy Saintonge, ... during adolescence. The authors note that a lack of vitamin D may increase maternal risk of preeclampsia ...Lack of vitamin D linked to teen health problems
... can lead to ominous early health problems. The "sunshine" vitamin is needed to keep bones strong, but recent research has linked vitamin D to other possible health benefits. The teen study ...Vitamin D may not be the answer to feeling SAD
... lack of Vitamin D, due to reduced sunlight, has been linked to depression and the symptoms of Seasonal Affective ... less. The normal concentration of 25-hydroxy-vitamin D in the blood serum is 25-50ng/ ...Low levels of vitamin D linked to common vaginal infection in pregnant women
... why African-American women, who often lack adequate vitamin D, are three times more likely than ... to eat a healthy diet and take a prenatal vitamin before they become pregnant or as soon as they find out ...Potential therapy discovered for hypophosphatasia, a congenital form of rickets
... for HPP patients. Rickets is a softening of the bones that most commonly results from a lack of vitamin D or calcium and from insufficient exposure to sunlight. Hypophosphatasia is a rare, heritable ...
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