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    Vitamin D tests soar as deficiency, diseases linked  Jul 14, 2008
    By Dan MacMedan for USA TODAY. Doctors are diagnosing a growing number of Americans with Vitamin D deficiency, including Susan Tellem, 62, left, and her daughter Tori Tellem, 40, pictured in Van Nuys, Calif. (USA Today -- News)

    Your health questions answered  Nov 1, 2007
    Many years ago, the NHS decided that it would provide free prescriptions for patients who were suffering from "deficiency diseases" ones caused by the human body's inability to produce natural hormones. People with diabetes are not able to produce enough insulin, whereas asthma is not caused by a specific hormone deficiency. (Independent)

    Glycine Supplements Prevent Degenerative Diseases  Sep 7, 2007
    Study leader Dr. Patricia de Paz Lugo said, We concluded that many degenerative diseases such as arthrosis can be treated as deficiency diseases due to the lack of glycine, since supplementing a diet with this amino acid leads to a notable improvement in symptomology without the need to take painkillers ... The researchers believe glycine should be considered an essential amino acid, and that many degenerative diseases are in fact deficiency diseases brought on by the lack of glycine. (Newsmax)

    Mysteries of autoimmune diseases unravel  Sep 4, 2007
    In the current issue of the Journal of Clinical Immunology, researchers estimate, based on a random telephone survey, that another group of immune disorders called primary immune deficiency diseases may afflict as many as one in 1,200. In these diseases, caused by an inborn genetic defect, the body can't mount an effective immune response to infection. (USA Today)

    3.7 mln Nepali kids getting vitamin A  Apr 21, 2007
    The National Vitamin A program is being carried out since 1993 with the objective of bringing down infant mortality, checking night blindness and other vitamin A deficiency diseases. Every year this program alone is said to save the lives of 12, 000 children from untimely deaths in the country, the daily said. (People's Daily Online, China)

    more »  Apr 13, 2007
    In addition to wine provided by Pond Point Wine ts of Milford, there will be hors d'oeuvres, both live and silent auctions, plus inspirational stories from families living with primary immune deficiency diseases. Tickets are $40 and can be bought at the door. (CTNow.com)

    Umbilical cord cells offer hope  Mar 18, 2007
    When Brunoehler got into the market, the umbilical cord stem cells were used exclusively with children whose bodies had already rejected a bone marrow transplant for treatment of leukemia, noncancerous blood diseases and some immune deficiency diseases. The big difference now is that umbilical cord stem cell transplants are beginning to look more attractive and selected earlier in treatment for disease in both children and adults, Brunoehler said. (Daytona Beach News Journal)

    Save a life by donating marrow  Feb 13, 2007
    For other people, immune deficiency diseases, like what Kailee has, can deplete the marrow. Page 1 of 2. (The Daily Lobo, NM)

    FFF Enterprises and LifeTree eClinical Awarded Contract for Clinical Trial Management and Distribution of Immune Globulin  Oct 10, 2006
    and LifeTree eClinical, FFF's clinical services division, today announced the company has signed an agreement with OMRIX Biopharmaceuticals, Inc. ("OMRIX") headquartered in New York, NY. FFF will provide support of a Phase III clinical trial of Omr-IgG-am(TM), OMRIX's intravenous immunoglobulin, for the treatment of primary immune deficiency diseases (PIDD) ... "We are pleased to be participating in the search for additional therapies for the treatment of primary immune deficiency diseases,"... (PR Newswire)

    Your views: Rage over wage  Aug 19, 2006
    I wonder if she has seen a child without shoes or with deficiency diseases due to lack of money to buy good food. Think of yourself not having money to pay for basic needs and I bet you will regret your statements. (Florida Today)

    News Tip From IG Living Magazine and FFF Enterprises: U.S. IVIG Patients at Risk for Lack of Treatment  Jun 27, 2006
    IVIG is used to treat primary immune deficiency diseases, neuropathies, myositis, bone marrow transplants, myasthenia gravis, idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura and other serious immune system disorders. The Medicare Modernization Act of 2003 resulted in a congressionally mandated reduction in Medicare Part B reimbursement rates for IVIG, effective January 1, 2005, and established two rates for administering IVIG to patients, depending on where they receive treatment: in the physician office... (PR Newswire)

    East Africa: EAC to Review External Tariffs As Dar Retains 10 Percent Duty On Palm Oil  Jun 21, 2006
    Salt producers using renewable resources will also be exempted from paying royalty to support government efforts in fighting iodine deficiency diseases such as goitre. Relevant Links. (allAfrica.com)




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