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The Importance of Vitamin D

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NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — For close to a decade, medical scientist Dr. Michael McCaskill researched treating people who live with sickle cell disease. What his research team discovered was that there may be an important correlation with a specific type of hormone found in the blood. "Everyone should be paying attention to Vitamin D. 80 percent of black Americans are severely deficient," explains McCaskill. We receive vitamin D from certain foods we e…

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Geneva, 19 Jun (Latin Press) The World Health Organization (WHO) today published its first guidelines on the management of sickle cell anaemia during pregnancy, a growing and life-threatening disease for women and children. The post WHO publishes first guidelines on the management of anaemia in pregnant women first appeared on News Prensa Latina.

On Wednesday, the World Health Organization (WHO) published its first directive to improve care for pregnant women with sickle cell anaemia whose number of global cases has grown by 40 per cent over the past 25 years to 7.7 million people, causing more than 375,000 deaths annually.

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