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Examples of deficiency disease


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Despite the presence of the "de novo" pathway, the salvage reactions are essential in humans; a lack of niacin in the diet causes the vitamin deficiencydisease pellagra.
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Genzymes business focused on enzyme deficiency diseases.
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Normal adults, including old people, have sufficient calcium stored in their bones to prevent them taking any deficiencydisease.
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Good application during that war almost eliminated nutritional deficiencydisease in this country.
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It is not to say that there are not many thousands of children throughout the country suffering severely from diseases like the protein deficiencydisease kwashikhor and other deficiency diseases.
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Dental caries cannot be classified as a fluorine deficiencydisease until it has been demonstrated that inadequate amounts of fluorine in the diet invariably produce the disease.
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There is no deficiencydisease known to result solely from selenium deficiency, although a specific cardiomyopathy may occur with low selenium intakes which responds to selenium.
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As early as 1755, pellagra was recognized by doctors as being a niacin deficiencydisease.
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If there is serious deficiency in one or more of these nutrients, a child may develop a deficiencydisease.
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He questioned whether there could be a deficiencydisease of the emotional life, comparable to a deficiency of vital nutritional elements within the developing organism.
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Scurvy is a nutritional deficiencydisease that can lead to death if not treated.
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Thiamine is a special vitamin because as the cause of beriberi it is one of only four vitamins associated with a named pandemic deficiencydisease.
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Micronutrient deficiency diseases have become rampant in these populations.
For example, the article on the vitamin deficiencydisease beriberi speculates that it is caused by a fungus, vitamins not having been discovered at the time.
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There is little doubt that deficiency diseases, and particularly those of certain vitamins have, throughout the history of mankind, been a major cause of disease and death.
Others, like diabetes, pernicious anæmia, and deficiency diseases, are now under control.
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There are the usual circumstances and literacy figures, figures of the literacy rate, infant mortality and overcrowding, diseases and deficiency diseases.
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This is particularly true of some deficiency diseases, in the control of which nutritionists and biochemists will have a legitimate part to play.
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Their deficiency diseases and physical sufferings are therefore the most serious.
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He is a great expert in the technology of deficiency diseases.
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Only for vitamin deficiency diseases is there any exact relationship between disease and diet.
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There is still, however, considerable misery and a high rate of deficiency diseases.
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Without this milk a child would risk one of the deficiency diseases which were quite common in the last century.
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One-quarter of the rest will suffer from deficiency diseases and three-quarters will lack any kind of modern medical care.
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Our thinking is still largely geared to the prevention of a few major deficiency diseases such as scurvy or rickets.
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The rising tide of deficiency diseases among children is good evidence of the results of these kinds of economy.
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When we look at the old ones we have got rid of, we seem largely in western society to have got rid of the old deficiency diseases such as rickets.
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The 19th century public health movement in this country depended for its success in coping with infectious and deficiency diseases upon a range of local government activities beyond medical ones.
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They have what is called a protective value because they stop certain definite deficiency diseases and also build up the resistance of the body to other forms of disease.
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We must not mislead ourselves by thinking that welfare foods alone have been responsible for the disappearance of vitamin deficiency diseases during the last twenty years.
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The prisoners also said that their rations were inadequate, and that they were kept without vegetables or fruit and were, therefore, prone to deficiency diseases and losing their eyesight.
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Many children were dying from gastro-enteritis and deficiency diseases.
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Without these supplements, there is risk of serious deficiency diseases such as anemia and osteoporosis.
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By allowing the precise measurement of blood levels of hormones the mechanism of hormone deficiency diseases could be identified, and better treated.
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In addition to the problems with the healthcare system, over the course of the decade health problems caused by poverty (infectious and deficiency diseases) increased.
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Addition of micronutrients to staples and condiments can prevent large-scale deficiency diseases in these cases.
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The refined salt industry cites scientific studies saying that raw sea and rock salts do not contain enough iodine salts to prevent iodine deficiency diseases.
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Deficiency diseases such as pellagra and beriberi were diagnosed.
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From the 1950s to the 1990s most trace mineral supplementation of animal diets was in the form of inorganic minerals, and these largely eradicated associated deficiency diseases in farm animals.
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