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Old 13th June 2008, 03:16 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Low Vitamin D Common With Rheumatic Diseases

Nearly three-quarters of patients seen at a rheumatology clinic—which focuses on diseases affecting the joints, muscles, bones, and tendons—have a vitamin D deficiency, researchers based in Ireland found.

Muhammad Haroon and associates at South Infirmary-Victoria University Hospital, Cork, assessed the occurrence of vitamin D deficiency in all new patients seen at their rheumatology clinic between January 2007 and June 2007. The research team's findings were reported at the European Union League Against Rheumatism 2008 meeting in Paris.

Of the 264 patients seen during this time period, 231 agreed to have their levels of vitamin D measured and other related tests performed. Overall, 70 percent (162 patients) had low vitamin D levels and 26 percent had a severe deficiency. Little difference was seen in the percentage of younger and older patients who were deficient.

Severe vitamin D deficiency affected a significant percentage of patients with a variety of conditions, including inflammatory joint diseases, rheumatism, arthritis, backache, and osteoporosis.
According to Haroon, chronic severe vitamin D deficiency increases the risk of the bone-thinning disease osteoporosis and the bone-softening disease osteomalacia, while a mild-to-moderate deficiency may contribute to non-specific rheumatic complaints.

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Old 14th June 2008, 10:11 AM   #2 (permalink)
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What a suprise.As good as all of these study's are,why does nobody listen? Answer....because they are not being told.Go to any doctors office or hospital and try to find a copy.A freind of mine from years ago had rhemetoid arthritis,it is evil.He basically almost lost the use of his hands. Yet a victim of such a disorder is still being told to use sunsreen!
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I was diagnosed with JRA when I was a child. My Dr told my parents to have me sit in the sun 15min or so a week. (30 yrs ago)

My Dr now would never tell me that.
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