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Tag Directory > Osteomalacia


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Osteomalacia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Osteomalacia is the general term for the softening of the bones due to defective bone mineralization. Osteomalacia in children is known as rickets, and because of this, osteomalacia is often restricted to the milder, adult form of the disease. It may show signs as diffuse body pains, muscle weakness, and fragility of the bones. A common cause of the disease is a deficiency in Vitamin D, delicious.com

 

Environmental factors that influence the cutaneous production of vitamin D -- Holick 61 (3): 638S -- American Journal of Clinical Nutrition

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Environmental factors that influence the cutaneous production of vitamin D. Holick MF. Am J Clin Nutr. 1995 Mar, delicious.com

 

How To Treat Crohn's Disease

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Historical overview of rickets, osteomalacia, and ... - PubMed Result

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looks relevant but no abstract, delicious.com

 

MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Osteomalacia

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Osteoporosis and bone physiology - Department of MedicineUniversity of Washington

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Osteoporosis and bone physiology

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Resources on Occupational Illnesses

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Database of Hazardous Chemicals and Occupational Diseases New York State Workers' Comp Explanation Mine Safety and Health Administration Occupational illnesses , or industrial diseases , affect people the world over. Some 860,000 illnesses and 60,300 deaths from workplace exposures occur annually in the U.S. Studies show that 75% of hospitalized and ambulatory primary care patients report hazardous exposures , and 17% suspect that their illness is linked to their job. You've pr, technorati.com

 

Optimal vitamin d status for the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis

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Click here. Kind of a technical report, but I'll cut here the bottomline: Vitamin D deficiency causes muscle weakness, increasing the risk of falls and fractures, and should be aggressively treated with pharmacological doses of vitamin D. Vitamin D sufficiency can be sustained by sensible sun exposure or ingesting at least 800-1000IU of vitamin D(3) daily. Patients being treated for osteoporosis should be adequately supplemented with calcium and vitamin D to maximise the benefit of treatment, technorati.com

 

Vitamin D Supplements

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No images Today I have decided to write a little bit about vitamin D supplements. After CJ?s birth we were given a box of supplements containing vitamin D and flouride. He has been taking them ever since and I am very glad about that. During my research about this subject I came across different views concerning supplementation , technorati.com

 

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