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  2. 6 Foods with More Vitamin D Than an Egg, According to a ... - AOL

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    Reviewed by Dietitian Jessica Ball, M.S., RDReviewed by Dietitian Jessica Ball, M.S., RD. Vitamin D, often called the "sunshine vitamin," is essential for maintaining healthy bones, supporting ...

  3. Vitamin D - Wikipedia

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    Foods such as the flesh of fatty fish are good natural sources of vitamin D; there are few other foods where it naturally appears in significant amounts. [2] In the U.S. and other countries, cow's milk and plant-based milk substitutes are fortified with vitamin D 3, as are many breakfast cereals.

  4. Vitamin D deficiency - Wikipedia

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    Mapping of several bone diseases onto levels of vitamin D (calcidiol) in the blood [6] Normal bone vs. osteoporosis. Vitamin D deficiency is typically diagnosed by measuring the concentration of the 25-hydroxyvitamin D in the blood, which is the most accurate measure of stores of vitamin D in the body.

  5. Human nutrition - Wikipedia

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    Vitamin D: Rickets, osteomalacia: Hypervitaminosis D (dehydration, vomiting, constipation) Vitamin E: Neurological disease Hypervitaminosis E (anticoagulant: excessive bleeding) Vitamin K: Hemorrhage: Omega-3 fats: Cardiovascular disease: Bleeding, hemorrhages, hemorrhagic stroke, reduced glycemic control among diabetics Omega-6 fats: None

  6. Nearly a quarter of U.S. kids take vitamin supplements. Here ...

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    Vitamin D “Liquid vitamin D is necessary for breastfed infants,” says Hurley, making note of one of the earliest supplemental needs for kids. Castle likes to extend that beyond infancy.

  7. New Research: Vitamin D Deficiency Among Breastfed Babies - AOL

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    Doctors say vitamin D deficiency in infants and children can lead to nutritional rickets, potentially causing bone fractures and stunted growth. ... Infants, and Children (WIC). "And so, this will ...

  8. Rickets - Wikipedia

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    Prevention for exclusively breastfed babies is vitamin D supplements. [5] Otherwise, treatment depends on the underlying cause. [2] If due to a lack of vitamin D, treatment is usually with vitamin D and calcium. [2] This generally results in improvements within a few weeks. [2] Bone deformities may also improve over time. [5]

  9. Cholecalciferol - Wikipedia

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    Cholecalciferol is a form of vitamin D which is naturally synthesized in skin and functions as a pro-hormone, being converted to calcitriol. This is important for maintaining calcium levels and promoting bone health and development. [4] As a medication, cholecalciferol may be taken as a dietary supplement to prevent or to treat vitamin D ...