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The cost of living is cited in two recent cases of the disease associated with sailors centuries ago.
Doctors have detected the rare disease of scurvy in Australia, in what one medical journal has labelled a potential “cost-of-living” case.
Scurvy, a condition caused by vitamin C deficiency was first linked to sailors during the Renaissance era. Economic hardships ...
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“His history of iron, vitamin D and folate deficiencies were also clues to his underlying nutritional deficiency ... BMJ said ...
It was thought to be an “18th century disease” until it was detected in Perth. Doctors at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital fear its resurgence could be fuelled by something affecting all of us.