Parenteral vitamin K prophylaxis remains the norm for the newborn infant in North America, though the recent controversy associating such prophylaxis with the incidence of childhood cancer has given new impetus to the consideration of oral prophylaxis. Oral preparations of vitamin K for the newborn ...
What is the importance of vitamin K in the human body? What is the role of sodium in human health? What are the factors that put one at a high risk of anaemia? What are the non-food sources of vitamin D? What is ferrous gluconate and what is ...
What is the effect of vitamin B12 and folic acid on blood cell maturation? What type of anemia results from the deficiency of these vitamins? What are common food sources of the B vitamins? What is the importance of vitamin K in the human ...
Thiamine (thiamin, B1) is a vitamin necessary for proper cell function. It exists in a free form as a thiamine, or as a mono-, di- or triphosphate. Thiamine plays a special role in the body as a coenzyme necessary for the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats and proteins. In addition, it...
Hip fracture in elderly men: the importance of subclinical vitamin D deficiency and hypogonadism. Med J Aust 1998;169: 13841.Diamond T, Smerdely P, Kormas N, Sekel R, Vu T, Day P. Hip fractu- re in elderly men: the importance of subclinical vitamin D deficiency and hipogonadism....
Vitamin are not formed in the body and need to take from natural source but some vitamin like A and K (Fat soluble vitamin) store in the body. Water soluble vitamin B complex and C (Water soluble vitamin) not store in the body and excess amount may easily pass out. In absent of ...
Studies have shown that when a certain amount of a given substance has reached an equilibrium, excess amounts can accumulate in the body without being metabolized. Vitamin C can be considered the exception because the intake of this substance above the norm is beneficial for its antioxidant...
Trace element zinc is important in maintaining the healthy growth of the human body, especially for infants and young children's growth and development.Debjit BhowmikChiranjib K. P.Sampath Kumarinternational journal of pharmacy & biomedical sciences...
Why is the integumentary system important for the body? Why is vitamin C important to the human body? Why is it important to check the conductivity and pH of "pure water" for comparison? Why are hydrogen bonds important in the body?
What are the effects of calcium as a second messenger? Why are the hollow bones in class Aves important for birds? How do cigarettes affect osteoporosis and the bones? What is the importance of vitamin K in the human body? How does either osteoporosis or rheumatoid arthritis affect the A&P ...