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The Eighth International Conference on Vitamin D Deficiency, which concluded yesterday in Abu Dhabi, called for the importance of scaling up early detection of vitamin D deficiency in all age groups and providing appropriate treatment to patients. ) Within the state, it is recommended to establish a national registry of the vitamin level at different stages of age, adopted by a national health body, to determine the extent of the problem and to develop prevention and remediation plans accordingly.
The conference, organized by the VBS health care group over two days, highlighted the importance of disseminating available information to specialists in all fields regarding the benefits of treating vitamin D deficiency, particularly in proven areas such as pregnancy, cancer, heart disease, Respiratory, diabetes and others.
Doctors who attended the conference confirmed that recent research indicates that vitamin D is a powerful hormone with good properties against inflammation and oxidation, and that it has recently proven its effective role in the treatment of head injuries resulting from accidents, as well as in the treatment of different types of cancer. This information is shared with specialists in their respective fields so that patients benefit.
Participants pointed out that all the evidence indicates that the incidence of vitamin D deficiency is causing many disease problems and that the treatment greatly contributes to the prevention of infection and even to the treatment of these diseases.
The conference emphasized the importance of studying and applying ways to increase the level of vitamin D in humans, for example by adding foods and beverages, providing vitamin-containing medicines with all its concentration and by establishing local and regional councils specializing in all aspects of vitamin D in order to exchange scientific information and expertise.
Study
The Conference on Vitamin D Deficiencies recommended that federal and local health authorities and federal and local departments conduct long-term comparative studies to examine the importance and dimensions of the problem of vitamin D deficiency in the country and its effects on certain diseases.
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