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  • ...our body doesn't have enough of the essential nutrient [[Vitamin E]]. This deficiency can lead to neurological problems due to poor nerve conduction. Vitamin E deficiency is pronounced as "vai-tuh-min E de-fish-en-see".
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  • == Vitamin Deficiencies == ...n lead to various health problems, depending on which vitamins are lacking in the diet.
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  • == Vitamin D Deficiency == ...of health problems, including [[rickets]] in children and [[osteomalacia]] in adults.
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  • == Vitamin D Deficiency == ...of health problems, including [[rickets]] in children and [[osteomalacia]] in adults.
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  • == Vitamin E Deficiency == ...condition that occurs when your body doesn't have enough of the essential vitamin E.
    2 KB (239 words) - 22:21, 13 February 2024
  • == Vitamin Deficiency == ...[[vitamin]]. This can lead to various health problems, depending on which vitamin is lacking.
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  • ...nəl dɪˌfiːʃənˈsiːz/) refer to the state of lacking essential [[nutrients]] in the diet, which can lead to various [[health]] problems. ...ion" comes from the Latin word ''nutritio'', meaning "nourishment", while "deficiency" comes from the Latin word ''deficientia'', meaning "lack".
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  • == Deficiency Diseases == '''Deficiency diseases''' (/dɪˈfɪʃənsi dɪˈziːzɪz/) are a type of [[health disorder]] that occurs when the body d
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  • '''Calciferol''' (pronounced: kal-sif-er-ol), also known as [[Vitamin D]], is a group of fat-soluble secosteroids responsible for increasing intest ...It was named so due to its role in the absorption and carrying of calcium in the body.
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  • '''Hypervitaminosis D''' ...ition that occurs due to the excessive intake or overexposure to [[Vitamin D]]. This condition is relatively rare but potentially serious.
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  • ...on that arises due to the deficiency of one or more essential [[vitamins]] in the diet. The term is derived from the prefix 'a-' denoting absence, and 'v ...the early 20th century to describe the diseases that resulted from vitamin deficiency.
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  • ...distortion of the bones typically due to vitamin D, calcium, or phosphate deficiency. ...meaning "spine", which is a reference to the spinal deformities often seen in cases of Rickets.
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  • |Term=Vitamin D2 |Short definition=Vitamin D2 - {{Pronunciation}} (VY-tuh-min.
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  • == Calcium Deficiency == ...]]''', is a condition where there is an insufficient amount of [[Calcium]] in the body. The term originates from the Latin word "calcis" meaning lime and
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  • ...means "spine" and "rosary" refers to the bead-like appearance of the chest in affected individuals. ...ostochondral junctions]] of the ribs caused by the deficiency of [[vitamin D]], [[calcium]], or [[phosphate]]. This condition is commonly associated wit
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  • ...] or a problem with the body's ability to break down and use this vitamin. In the case of axial osteomalacia, this softening specifically affects the bon ...ck of sunlight exposure, or certain medical conditions that affect vitamin D metabolism. Other potential causes include certain medications, malabsorpti
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  • ...a combination medication used to prevent or treat low blood calcium levels in people who do not get enough calcium from their diets. * [[Vitamin D]]: Cholecalciferol is a form of Vitamin D, also known as Vitamin D3.
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  • ...OH)D), is a prehormone that is produced in the liver by hydroxylation of [[vitamin D3]] (cholecalciferol). ...e Latin ''calcis'' (lime) and ''federe'' (to nourish), indicating its role in the absorption of dietary calcium.
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  • ...erring to the chemical reactions that the product is intended to influence in the body. ...n", the two key chemical reactions involved in the metabolism of vitamin C in the body.
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  • '''Nutritional Deficiency Eczema''' ...is a type of [[eczema]] that is caused by a lack of certain [[nutrients]] in the body.
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