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Rickets Cases Rising, Kids Of Affluent Families Getting Afflicted: Delhi Hospital
- Tuesday August 3, 2021
- India News | Press Trust of India
A private facility in Delhi has been reporting a rise in the number of cases of rickets since last year and children from affluent families too are getting afflicted by the disease, the hospital authorities said on Tuesday.
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Vitamin D: Why Do You Need The Sunshine Vitamin and 14 Vitamin D Rich Foods
- Thursday October 25, 2018
- Food | NDTV Food Desk
Deficiency of Vitamin D has been linked to poor bone health, loss of bone density, weakened immunity system, rickets, slow healing of wounds and even depression. Here are 14 vitamin D rich foods you should add in diet
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They Killed Their 6-Year-Old, Then Buried Her... For A Healthy Child
- Tuesday August 7, 2018
- Cities | Edited by Richa Taneja
Parents buried child in Moradabad. A post-mortem reveals that there was no food in the girl's stomach and that she died of strangling.
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6 Serious Signs That Your Vitamin D Levels Are Too High
- Monday July 30, 2018
- DoctorNDTV
While vitamin D deficiencies can place you at a high risk of certain diseases, it is important for you to know where to stop. Here's how excess of vitamin D can harm your overall health.
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Vitamin D Deficiency Can Predict Surprising Facts About Your Dental Health
- Thursday July 21, 2016
- Indo-Asian News Service
Vitamin D deficiency can also cause rickets -- a softening and weakening of bones in children, usually due to inadequate vitamin D.
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Vitamin D reduces diabetes risk
- Friday November 16, 2001
- Team DoctorNDTV
The oft taken for granted sunlight may help in warding off more than just cold and rickets. Sunlight converts the non-usable form of Vitamin D to its active form (cholecalciferol), which is then utilised by the body. According to new research, Vitamin D helps in reducing the risk of diabetes. Researchers studied more than 12,000 children who were ...
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Rickets Cases Rising, Kids Of Affluent Families Getting Afflicted: Delhi Hospital
- Tuesday August 3, 2021
- India News | Press Trust of India
A private facility in Delhi has been reporting a rise in the number of cases of rickets since last year and children from affluent families too are getting afflicted by the disease, the hospital authorities said on Tuesday.
- www.ndtv.com
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Vitamin D: Why Do You Need The Sunshine Vitamin and 14 Vitamin D Rich Foods
- Thursday October 25, 2018
- Food | NDTV Food Desk
Deficiency of Vitamin D has been linked to poor bone health, loss of bone density, weakened immunity system, rickets, slow healing of wounds and even depression. Here are 14 vitamin D rich foods you should add in diet
- www.ndtv.com
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They Killed Their 6-Year-Old, Then Buried Her... For A Healthy Child
- Tuesday August 7, 2018
- Cities | Edited by Richa Taneja
Parents buried child in Moradabad. A post-mortem reveals that there was no food in the girl's stomach and that she died of strangling.
- www.ndtv.com
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6 Serious Signs That Your Vitamin D Levels Are Too High
- Monday July 30, 2018
- DoctorNDTV
While vitamin D deficiencies can place you at a high risk of certain diseases, it is important for you to know where to stop. Here's how excess of vitamin D can harm your overall health.
- doctor.ndtv.com
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Vitamin D Deficiency Can Predict Surprising Facts About Your Dental Health
- Thursday July 21, 2016
- Indo-Asian News Service
Vitamin D deficiency can also cause rickets -- a softening and weakening of bones in children, usually due to inadequate vitamin D.
- food.ndtv.com
-
Vitamin D reduces diabetes risk
- Friday November 16, 2001
- Team DoctorNDTV
The oft taken for granted sunlight may help in warding off more than just cold and rickets. Sunlight converts the non-usable form of Vitamin D to its active form (cholecalciferol), which is then utilised by the body. According to new research, Vitamin D helps in reducing the risk of diabetes. Researchers studied more than 12,000 children who were ...
- doctor.ndtv.com