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The vitamin A story

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  • 208pages
  • 8 heures de lecture

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This book explores the historical impact of vitamin A deficiency on millions, long before its discovery by scientists. It narrates the plight of sailors, soldiers, impoverished mothers, orphaned infants, and children vulnerable to blindness and severe infections, while also highlighting those who thrived due to access to vitamin A-rich foods. The quest to understand why so many were suffering led scientists worldwide to compete for over a century, ultimately identifying vitamin A and its crucial role in health. Today, vitamin A is a key focus of international public health efforts, saving countless lives. However, the book reveals that political and ideological barriers hinder further progress in combating this issue. Meticulously researched, it is accessible to both lay readers and specialists, offering insights for public health professionals, nutritionists, and historians of science and medicine. Additionally, those interested in military and cultural history will find valuable lessons on the interplay between health, society, science, and politics. The author's examination of vitamin A deficiency is poised to become a seminal case study in understanding health disparities, both historical and contemporary.

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The vitamin A story, Richard D. Semba

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2012
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