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Chewing gum developed to help fight Vitamin A deficiency

Private companies want to edge into the market of providing nutrients to the world's hungry, and fortifying chewing gum with micronutrients is seen as one way to get a foothold on a huge market.
In the Media by Stephanie Dearing - 2 comments
 

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How vitamin D deficiency might explain some deaths

Children born to women who had low levels of vitamin D during their pregnancy are more likely to have language problems, a new study suggests.

Health campaigners have voiced concerns that many people are not getting enough vitamin D, which could lead to an increase in related diseases.

Taking vitamin D supplements for bone health is fine but using it to prevent and treat other diseases doesn't have clear evidence, a panel of medical experts says.


Children are more likely to be chubbier if their mother had low levels of vitamin D during pregnancy, a British study suggests.

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Doctors Defy Government & Report Raw Milk is Good For You!

More, and more doctors are reporting on the effects of raw milk verses pasteurized, and findings continue to show that...
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Research suggests that Warfarin may be better than Pradaxa

In light of the news surrounding Pradaxa’s bleeding risks, it seems as though newer may not always mean better with...
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Pradaxa has risk of irreversible bleeding

The blood thinner Pradaxa (generic: dabigatran) is raising concerns about irreversible bleeding risks. The drug was...
Mar 30, 2012 in  Health by Lillian Chiu - 3 comments

Pomegrantes and superbugs

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Jan 23, 2012 in  New Science by Tim Sandle - 2 comments
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