A disease historically associated with malnourishment on sailing vessels may have a new, modern culprit: Bariatric surgery.
Storrs visited his general practitioner, who — after inquiring about his diet — discovered the unusual cause: scurvy, a rare disease caused by a severe lack of vitamin C. Scurvy is a disease ...
AN ancient disease has been making a comeback and it could be caused by an acid reflux drug, a new study has warned. Health ...
Doctors in Australia described a man in his early 50s who showed signs of scurvy in a study published in BMJ Case Reports.
Reports suggest that scurvy, a disease prevalent among sailors and fishermen centuries ago, is making a resurgence.
IT is a disease from the Victorian era but scurvy – caused by vitamin C deficiency – is re-emerging according to doctors. It was rife among seafarers between the 15th and 18th century because they ...
In 1912, Polish biochemist Casimir Funk posited that specific ailments, such as scurvy, were caused by the deficiency of ...
Kiran said: "Often found in foods like liver, fish, eggs and dairy products - Vitamin A is important for vision, immune ...
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Gregory Mone introduced young readers to Maurice Reidy, a.k.a Fish, in 2010. “Fish” was Mone’s first book for children. He ...
In a recent TEDx talk, Toni MacAskill explored how plant-forward diets from history can contribute to health and longevity.