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From:LC-GC North America (Vol. 19, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedStriving to validate nutraceuticals: the growing need for the validation of dietary supplement analysis methods has captured the attention of the dietary supplement industry and many of the recognized leaders in...
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From:Family Practice News (Vol. 31, Issue 12)A new prenatal vitamin, StuartNatal Plus 3, comes in a formulation that pregnant women are able to tolerate without increased nausea. Available by prescription, the supplement contains 27 mg of bioavailable iron,...
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From:MPR Pharmacists' Edition (Vol. 7, Issue 3)B-NEXA Upsher-Smith Rx Vit. [B.sub.6] 42mg, folic acid 1.22mg, calcium (as dicalcium phosphate and tricalcium phosphate) 124.23mg, ginger (zingiber officinale) root powder extract 100mg; per tab. Indications: To...
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From:Clinical Advisor (Vol. 15, Issue 2)How prevalent is vitamin D deficiency in the Hispanic population? Should we routinely check vitamin D levels in Hispanic patients as we do in others?--BETH PRETTI, NP, Indianapolis In a 2009 national survey of...
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From:Clinical Advisor (Vol. 15, Issue 3)Is there any relationship between calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate disease (pseudogout) and vitamin D deficiency?-- JOY GREEN-HADDEN, DNP, RN, FNP-BC, Aurora, Colo. Pseudogout is a form of arthritis that develops in...
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From:Family Practice News (Vol. 41, Issue 18)FROM THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR BONE AND MINERAL RESEARCH SAN DIEGO -- Combined daily supplementation with folic acid and vitamins [B.sub.6] and [B.sub.12] was a bust for reduction of...
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From:MPR Pediatricians' Edition (Vol. 21, Issue 1)PRESCRIBING NOTES Pregnant patients should be advised not to exceed the recommended dosages for multivitamins that contain Vitamin A, because excess amounts of Vitamin A have been linked to birth defects. Common...
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From:Future Rheumatology (Vol. 2, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Robert P Heaney 1 Keywords: antiresorptive drugs; bone remodeling; calcium; cohort study; evidence-based medicine; fracture; osteoporosis; randomized controlled trial; nutrition; vitamin D Clinical...
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From:Family Practice News (Vol. 37, Issue 9)TAMPA -- Vitamin D deficiency is highly prevalent, even in patients whose 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels are within the "normal" range, Dr. Robert P. Heaney said at the annual meeting of the International Society for...
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From:Cancer Nursing Practice (Vol. 4, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedI am writing with respect to the 'In brief' column on page 5 of the April issue; in particular, the piece about higher levels of vitamin D in men correlates with lower overall risk of prostate cancer. Having...
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From:Aging Health (Vol. 2, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedCalcium and vitamin D supplements do not lower the overall risk of fracture in older women according to new data from the Women's Health Initiative study. A recent large, randomized, placebo-controlled study has...
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From:Alternative Medicine Review (Vol. 10, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedIn the last few years, nutrition has represented an important conditioning factor of many cardiovascular, gastrointestinal and pulmonary chronic diseases. Many published works have documented specific inflammatory...
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From:Patient Care (Vol. 27, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedResearch results suggest that the elderly can benefit from nutritional supplements. The benefits discovered primarily concern functions of the immune system and a reduction in illness rates. Suggested dosages and...
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From:Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology (Vol. 93, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedExperimental work from cell culture studies to those using whole animals attest to the role of various vitamins in diverse metabolic pathways, and hence, have profound impact on neurological, endocrine, and immune...
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From:Annals of African Medicine (Vol. 18, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedByline: Victor. Akinmoladun, Olatubosun. Arinola Background: Head-and-neck carcinomas are a heterogeneous group of malignancies arising from the upper aerodigestive tract. Tobacco and alcohol are the leading...
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From:Journal of Analytical Chemistry (Vol. 65, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedA new procedure was developed for the simultaneous determination of water- and fat-soluble vitamins by microemulsion electrokinetic chromatography. Using microemulsions based on sodium dodecyl sulfate, Brij 35,...
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From:European Journal of Clinical Nutrition (Vol. 74, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedBackground Human milk vitamin B12 (B12) concentrations depend on maternal status and intake; only few data are available in high-income countries. Objective We assessed human milk B12 concentrations during the...
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From:Cancer Nursing Practice (Vol. 6, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThe number of headlines regarding so-called super foods increases almost daily, and it is getting harder to keep track of the claims and counter-claims that one food or another is more effective at reducing cancer risk....
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From:Journal of Chemistry (Vol. 2014) Peer-ReviewedOkra is consumed as a vegetable by populations in Africa and Asia and particularly in Egypt. In this study, we investigated some nutritional components of okra grown in four different geographical locations of Egypt. A...
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From:Nature (Vol. 555, Issue 7697) Peer-ReviewedAuthor Affiliations: 50 & 100 Years Ago 50 Years Ago The British Home Office seems to be modifying slightly its attitude to the tests by which motorists in Britain can now be convicted of driving under the...