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VITAMIN D DEFICIENCY Review article New England Journal of Medicine, July 19, 2007 Michael F. Holick, M.D.Ph.D. Prepared by Cendrella Hojeily, MD.
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Philip Cofoid. Prevalence of 0.3% to 0.5% worldwide Before antipsychotic drugs, the outcome of schizophrenia usually resulted in: ◦ Catatonic states.
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Schizophrenia Dr Alin Mascas ST4 GAP. Definition “Schizo” (split) and “phrene” (mind) to describe a fragmented pattern of thinking of people suffering.
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Vitamin D and Schizophrenia By: Sonja Julian. Outline Introduction ▫Fetal programming ▫Vitamin D ▫Schizophrenia Methodology Results ▫4 human studies ▫2.
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