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The remains of scurvy-ridden whalers were uncovered in a 17th-century graveyard close to the North Pole
In the 17th and 18th centuries, whalers experienced extensive physical labor and diseases such as scurvy due to the nature of ...
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Scurvy-plagued whalers' remains discovered at 'Corpse Point' in Svalbard
Skeletons of early modern whalers reveal widespread scurvy, pipe smoking and heavy physical labor.
Scurvy is a disease caused by lack of adequate intake of vitamin C. For humans this is an essential micronutrient and signs and symptoms may begin to show up after one to three months of dietary ...
There are reports that those taking the drugs, which include medications like Ozempic and Wegovy, are being diagnosed with scurvy, an illness once common in the 17th and 18th centuries that is now ...
TORONTO (CTV Network) — A recent Canadian case of scurvy shows the disease is not just an archaic diagnosis of 18th-century seafarers. After a 65-year-old woman from Toronto was diagnosed with scurvy ...
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GLP-1 drugs may cause scurvy in patients
One researcher found patients on the weight loss drugs may not be getting enough essential vitamins and nutrients.
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