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  2. Copper deficiency - Wikipedia

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    Copper deficiency, or hypocupremia, is defined as insufficient copper to meet the body's needs, or as a serum copper level below the normal range. [1] Symptoms may include fatigue, decreased red blood cells, early greying of the hair, and neurological problems presenting as numbness, tingling, muscle weakness, and ataxia. [2]

  3. Aceruloplasminemia - Wikipedia

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    Aceruloplasminemia is a rare autosomal recessive disorder [2] in which the liver can not synthesize the protein ceruloplasmin properly, which is needed to transport copper around the blood. Copper deficiency in the brain results in neurological problems that generally appear in adulthood and worsen over time. [3]

  4. Mineral deficiency - Wikipedia

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    Copper deficiency can manifest in parallel with vitamin B12 and other nutritional deficiencies. [9] The most common cause of copper deficiency is a remote gastrointestinal surgery, such as gastric bypass surgery, due to malabsorption of copper, or zinc toxicity. Fluorine deficiency: Increased dental caries and possibly osteoporosis

  5. Micronutrient deficiency - Wikipedia

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    Micronutrient deficiency is defined as the sustained insufficient supply of vitamins and minerals needed for growth and development, as well as to maintain optimal health. Since some of these compounds are considered essentials (we need to obtain them from the diet), micronutrient deficiencies are often the result of an inadequate intake.

  6. What Vitamins Should Not Be Taken Together? - AOL

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    “Multiple studies have shown that too much zinc intake from supplements can reduce the absorption of copper and potentially cause copper deficiency,” says Callins. “Both minerals compete for ...

  7. The Internet Says Zinc Can Help Your Cold, but Do Experts Agree?

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    There is a risk of copper deficiency from excessive zinc supplementation, says Dr. Mercola. “Zinc intake between 150-300 mg per day can actually decrease immune function, and even 60 mg per day ...

  8. Familial benign copper deficiency - Wikipedia

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    Familial benign copper deficiency, also known as Familial benign hypocupremia is a rare genetic disorder which is characterized by hypocupremia that causes symptoms such as epilepsy, hypotonia, seborrheic skin, thriving failure and mild anemia. [2] Radiological findings include tibia and femur spurring. [3]

  9. 9 silent signs of a vitamin K deficiency - AOL

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    Here are the top nine signs of vitamin K deficiency. Read on to discover the 10 ways your body is trying to tell you you’re low on key vitamins. Amy Gorin is a freelance writer, ...

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