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In our study the proportion of patients with vitamin D deficiency rises to 52% in patients not taking vitamin D supplements, but it was also unacceptably high in women on approximately 400 or 800 U vitamin D daily supplements, that is, 33 and 31% respectively.
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Adolescents spend increasingly more time on electronic devices, and sleep deficiency rising in adolescents constitutes a major public health concern.
She found that after an acquisition, the average staffing fell and the average number of quality-of-care deficiencies rose.
He added, "However, there is no hard or firm evidence that the deficiencies rise to the level of scientific misconduct".
(Some researchers implicate omega-3 deficiency in rising rates of depression and learning disabilities as well).
A VRK1 gene deficiency gives rise to defects in gametogenesis, resulting in infertility in both sexes.
Postmenopausal osteoporosis is the most common and significant form of osteoporosis in which estrogen deficiency gives rise to a high turnover rate in bone metabolism, as characterized by a over-activated osteoclast activity and a temporal increase in osteoblast activity that is not able to balance osteoclast-mediated bone resorption [1].
The resulting relative insulin deficiency gives rise to both fasting and postmeal hyperglycemia.
If IAPs block the caspase cascade successfully, cell growth can still be halted through ATP deficiency, giving rise to cytostasis.
DNA MMR deficiency gives rise to the microsatellite instability (MSI) phenotype, which is detected as variations in lengths of DNA repeat sequences present in the genome [ 201].
The importance of retinol (vitamin A) was discovered during World War I and subsequent research showed that its deficiency gives rise to xerosis and follicular hyperkeratosis.
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