Childhood high blood pressure?

Childhood and adolescent hypertension (hypertension) remains poorly understood and underdiagnosed. However, it contributes to the early development of cardiovascular disease. Being most often asymptomatic, its systematic screening is essential, as a secondary and therefore potentially curable cause can be identified. Therefore, a minimum balance is always necessary.

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Vitamin D Deficiency: Treatment?

S’exposer 15-20 minutes au soleil chaque jour si possible et de consommer plus régulièrement des aliments riches en vitamine D.
Se tourner vers des compléments alimentaires sous différentes formes, notamment des ampoules prescrites sur ordonnance.

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Vitamin D Deficiency: Symptoms?

Fatigue, crampes, vertiges… Une carence en vitamine D influe sur la capacité du système immunitaire à nous protéger des infections. Quels sont ses symptômes ? Quels causes et traitements ?

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Osteoporosis: how to prevent it?

The main goal is to prevent fractures. Prevention halves the risk of fractures associated with osteoporosis.

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Anemia and toddlers?

Check with your doctor if you notice in your child: Irritability, listlessness, and decreased of appetite. Pallor of the conjunctiva, tongue, palms, and nail beds.

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Iron: essential for pregnant women

Iron is an essential component of hemoglobin. As such, it ensures the transport of oxygen to vital organs. Pregnancy actually induces an increase in the blood mass which must also be oxygenated. It is therefore easy to understand that the iron requirements are greater: 16 mg/day for pregnant women, against 11 to 13 mg/day for the adult population, according to ANSES

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