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Age-old children's disease back in force

Age-old children's disease back in force
Diagnoses of rickets, caused by lack of vitamin D, on the rise

A primitive disease has skulked back onto the scene, hidden in the wake of new health concerns that seem to arise each week.
Rickets, the disease that weakens bones in children, is back.
Although it's hard to believe, a growing number of studies across North America shows that children of the 21st century are suffering from the same vitamin D deficiency that devastated families more than 100 years ago. The difference is that today we should know better.
Rickets was first described medically in 1650 by Francis Glissen: "We affirm therefore, that this disease doth rarely invade children presently at birth ... but after that it beginneth by little and little daily to rage." The disease became an epidemic in industrialized cities across Europe and North America. Heavy smog blacked out the sun in large cities, making it impossible for growing children to create enough vitamin D through their skin.
The result was weak bones, including leg bones bowed under the weight of children's upper torsos.
At the time, the disease hit hardest at black people living in England, because darker skin pigmentation requires greater sun exposure to create vitamin D.
Finally, in 1921, Elmer McCollum, an American biochemist, isolated from certain fats the substance that prevents rickets. He named it vitamin D because it was the fourth vitamin discovered.
Soon, it was discovered that irradiating certain foods with ultraviolet light produced vitamin D. Harry Steenbock, a researcher from the University of Wisconsin, patented a highly effective technique for irradiating milk that led to an almost-instant reversal of rickets. By 1930, the disease was nearly eradicated in North America.
That lasted until now.

FULL STORY HERE: http://www.thestar.com/living/article/239341
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KIDS DRINK MORE MILK!

Vitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin that is used by the body in the absorption of calcium.

Function:
Vitamin D promotes the body's absorption of calcium, which is essential for the normal development and maintenance of healthy teeth and bones. Calcium is also important to nerve cells, including the brain.

Vitamin D also helps maintain adequate blood levels of calcium and phosphorus.

Food Sources:
Vitamin D is found in the following foods:

Dairy products
Cheese
Butter
Cream
Fortified milk (all milk in the U.S. is fortified with vitamin D)
Fish
Oysters
Fortified cereals
Margarine

Side Effects:
A vitamin D deficiency can lead to osteoporosis in adults or rickets in children.

Excessive doses of vitamin D can result in increased calcium absorption from the intestinal tract. This may cause increased calcium resorption from the bones, leading to elevated levels of calcium in the blood. Elevated blood calcium may then cause calcium deposition in soft tissues such as the heart and lungs. This can reduce their ability to function.

Kidney stones, vomiting, and muscle weakness may also occur due to the ingestion of too much vitamin D.
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