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A condition that killed millions of sailors between the 16th and 18th centuries has resurfaced, and looks set to become more ...
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Scurvy, the scourge of seafarers in the 15th and 16th Centuries, is making a comeback in WA amid the cost-of-living crisis.
The scourge of scurvy, which is caused by vitamin C deficiency, may be re-emerging amid the cost of living crisis and the rise in weight loss (bariatric) surgery, suggest doctors in the journal BMJ ...
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 ...
The scourge of scurvy, which is caused by vitamin C deficiency, may be re-emerging amid the cost of living crisis and the ...