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    The miracle weightloss thatoftenisnt  Aug 19, 2008
    Months of doctors visits revealed that Wells had beriberi, a disorder caused by extreme thiamine deficiency. Rarely seen outside 19th-century Asia, its present enough among those in the weight losssurgery world that doctors call it bariatric beriberi. (MSNBC -- Health)

    Why the Body Needs Water-Soluble Vi...  Aug 19, 2008
    Although rare, a severe thiamin deficiency can lead to a disease called beriberi which causes muscle wasting and paralysis. Riboflavin (B2): Riboflavin also plays a role in converting food to energy and is needed for the formation of red blood cells. (Suite101.com)

    'Snowball' Severud this year's grand marshal  Jun 26, 2008
    Lloyd, popularly known as "Snowball," came back to the United States infected with malaria and beriberi and weighing only 75 pounds. He bounced back-in a big way. (Chetek Alert, WI)

    For hearts sake, dont ignore Vitamin B1  May 12, 2008
    Beriberi, which Dutch physicians had shown in 1897 as the result of Vitamin B1 deficiency, might explain up to 5 per cent of heart failure cases, a study by doctors at the Sheri Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences in Srinagar has shown ... The great thing is that cardiac beriberi is reversible, simply by administering thiamine (Vitamin B1), Kurshid said over the phone ... By the 1920s, according to publications by British doctors posted in India, beriberi in India had been linked to the... (Calcutta Telegraph)

    Nicole Stripped Bare  Jan 31, 2008
    Angular over paleness is spot on, but you don't need to give her beriberi to accentuate it. Posted by: gromit on January 31, 2008 12:33 PM. (Sydney Morning Herald)

    Which switch is which  Jan 19, 2008
    "By the late 19th century, a disease called beriberi was quite prevalent in Asia. This deficiency disease is caused by an absence of thiamine (vitamin B1) in the diet. This vitamin is found in the bran of brown rice.". Fortifying white rice with vitamins and minerals has now became part of rice production. (Globe and Mail)

    VeggieTales delivers an entertaining spoof  Jan 11, 2008
    For instance, do Veggie Pirates get scurvy or beriberi. ADVERTISEMENT. (Los Angeles Times)

    * Thailand and Myanmar: separated by more than just a river  Oct 28, 2007
    Beriberi, for example, is caused by a severe lack of vitamin B1, which is found in so many types of food -- fish, eggs, brown rice, pork and peanuts among them -- that most people need not be concerned about sufficient intake. But in Myanmar, "you have a high level of babies dying from infantile beriberi, which is a disease that you read about in medical school but never thought you'd see a case," said Stephen Atwood, a pediatrician who works as an adviser for UNICEF.. (Taipei Times, Taiwan -- World)

    A survivor's story  Sep 13, 2007
    Her sister, Metty, had beriberi. Her brother came back from the men's camp with boils covering his body. (Pensacola News Journal)

    Your Health This Week:  Jun 6, 2007
    By the late 1930s, iron and various B vitamins (in synthetic or dried yeast form) were added to white flour to prevent beriberi, pellagra, and anemia. And in 1998, the flour additives grew to include folic acid, which helps prevent the birth defect spina bifida. (Slate)

    Guide to vitamins  May 9, 2007
    Deficiency -- Beriberi, a condition in which muscles and nerves stop working, ache and swell. Excess -- Rare allergic reactions from megadoses. (Akron Beacon Journal, OH -- Living)

    First Controlled Large-Scale Intervention Angiotensin Receptor Blocker (ARB) Trial in a Japanese Population, JIKEI HEART Study Demonstrates Significant Reduction in Blood Pressure and Protection of Organs with Valsartan  Apr 27, 2007
    "We are very proud that the University has led yet another landmark, large-scale clinical study. We are equally proud that the important findings of the JIKEI HEART Study were published in the prestigious general medical journal The Lancet, which also marks the 120-year anniversary of our first large-scale trial on beriberi published in the same medical journal," said Satoshi Kurihara, President, Jikei University School of Medicine. "In accordance with our mission of patient-centered medical... (PR Newswire)

    The Very Few Fla. Man Thought to Be One of 3 Living U.S. WWI Vets  Apr 14, 2007
    He contracted beriberi and dysentery and left the camp weighing 100 pounds. Though Buckles is rehabbing from a minor fall, his health remains good, Flanagan says. (The Ledger)

    Bred for the freezer: zoo rears tigers like battery hens  Apr 13, 2007
    A shop in Guilin showcases dessicated seahorses for breast cancer, dog penises for virility, deer hooves for arthritis, baby snakes for sore throat and ant lotions for beriberi. One rheumatism medicine has a picture of a tiger on the packet, but the only animal ingredient listed is powdered leopard bone. (Guardian Unlimited -- World)

    Weight Loss Surgery Risk: Brain Damage  Mar 15, 2007
    Thiamine or vitamin B-1 deficiency (also known as beriberi) will, rarely, occur as the result of its absorption site in the jejunum being bypassed. This deficiency can also result from inadequate nutritional supplements being taken post operatively. (Food Consumer)

    7000 Cedis (68 Cents) A Day Per Prisoner!!!  Feb 10, 2007
    Lack of these nutrients can lead to anemia as well as beriberi. Can it help prisoners in resisting sickness. (Ghana Web, Ghana)

    Brazil forgets its 'rubber soldiers'  Nov 25, 2006
    "Some of the guys died of malaria, yellow fever, beriberi and hepatitis, but others were killed by snakes, stingrays or even panthers," recalled Lupercio Freire Maia, 86. "They didn't have the proper medicines for diseases or snakebites there in the camps, so when someone died you buried him right there next to the hut and kept right on working.". (The Age, Australia -- Breaking News)

    Brazil 'rubber soldiers' fight for recognition  Nov 14, 2006
    "Some of the guys died of malaria, yellow fever, beriberi and hepatitis, but others were killed by snakes, stingrays or even panthers," recalled Lup. rcio Freire Maia, 86. (International Herald Tribune)

    Green tea a day keeps the doctor away  Sep 15, 2006
    The other benefits of green tea includes easing the effects of alcohol, acting as a stimulant, curing blotchiness, quenching thirst, eliminating indigestion, curing beriberi disease, preventing fatigue, and improving urinary and brain function. Green tea has also been claimed to be useful for cognition, stopping certain neurodegenerative illnesses such as Alzheimers, treating arthritis, treating multiple sclerosis, increases fat oxidation and raises metabolism. (The Money Times)

    Two days a microcosm of season  Aug 17, 2006
    Medicinal qualities include easing the effects of alcohol, acting as a stimulant, curing blotchiness, quenching thirst, eliminating indigestion, curing beriberi disease, preventing fatigue, and improving urinary and brain function. Suggest serving Green Tea in Braves clubhouse. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution -- Sports)

    Jack Edwards — author and campaigner for PoWs in the Far East  Aug 15, 2006
    Others too far gone to save were blown-up with beriberi, legs and testicles like balloons. With defeat inevitable, Tokyo instructed its camp commanders to dispose of all prisoners by whatever means seemed most suitable. (TimesOnline)

    In Rebuttal: The smoke Nazis are after us  Jul 26, 2006
    For all I know, the PG fears smokers will cause an outbreak of beriberi or mad cow disease. Anyhow, within days of Dr. Schneiderman's letter, there followed (with no mention of the study he cited) your latest demand that smokers be banished by law from all public workplaces. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, PA)

    Terumo, Tanabe Seiyaku Jointly Launch Amigrand IV Infusion  Jun 20, 2006
    The new product, which contains vitamin B1, helps reduce the risk of beriberi and Wernicke's encephalopathy in IV nutritional support. The product adopts a special safety measure called Safe Gate to prevent errors in the procedure. (JCN Network, Japan)

    The faces of Freedom: Marching towards death  May 27, 2006
    Most died from malaria, scurvy, beriberi and dysentery. Zeigler was then moved to POW Camp Carbonation One. (Gadsden County Times, FL)

    HEALTH-VITAMINS  May 11, 2006
    In 1905, English scientist William Fletcher was researching the cause of the disease beriberi, whose symptoms include pain and muscle wasting. He noticed that it could be prevented by eating unpolished, rather than polished, rice. (Scripps Howard News Wire)

    Don't forget your vitamins  Apr 26, 2006
    Dr. Lind never did learn exactly what it was in citrus fruits that kept his sailors healthy, but scurvy largely disappeared when they ate limes (which is how British sailors came to be known as "Limeys.). It would be a century and a half before the nutrients that prevented scurvy and other diseases were isolated. In 1905, English scientist William Fletcher was researching the cause of the disease beriberi, whose symptoms include pain and muscle wasting. He noticed it could be prevented by eating... (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, PA)



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