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Conquest of deficiency diseases. 9. Nutritional anemias.
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Journal of preventive medicine and hygiene, 2022
Summary Nutrition is the source of energy that is required to carry out all the processes of human body. A balanced diet is a combination of both macro- and micronutrients.
A. K. Kiani +10 more
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Summary Nutrition is the source of energy that is required to carry out all the processes of human body. A balanced diet is a combination of both macro- and micronutrients.
A. K. Kiani +10 more
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Nutritional Deficiencies in Celiac Disease
Gastroenterology Clinics of North America, 2007Celiac disease is characterized by small bowel enteropathy, precipitated in genetically susceptible individuals by the ingestion of "gluten," which is a term used to encompass the storage proteins of wheat, rye, and barley. Although the intestine heals with removal of gluten from the diet, the intolerance is permanent and the damage recurs if gluten is
Susan H, Barton +2 more
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Antioxidants and Redox Signaling, 2018
Significance: Increasing evidence has indicated critical roles of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, oxidized form (NAD+) in various biological functions.
Mingchao Zhang, W. Ying
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Significance: Increasing evidence has indicated critical roles of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, oxidized form (NAD+) in various biological functions.
Mingchao Zhang, W. Ying
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Nutritional deficiencies in inflammatory bowel disease: Therapeutic approaches
Clinical Nutrition, 2013Malnutrition is common in inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), mainly in Crohn's disease (CD) because the small bowel is primarily affected. We reviewed the literature to highlight the importance of proper nutrition management.A PubMed search was performed for English-language publications from 1999 through 2012.
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NUTRITIONAL MELALGIA, A DEFICIENCY VASCULAR DISEASE
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1950A syndrome of painful burning feet observed among Japanese prisoners of war seemed to have been inadequately reported and referred to as dry beriberi. It was believed the clinical picture with regard to appearance and late effects justified the label nutritional causalgia.
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