Gara2 si auloh nyuruh cewek Islam make pakean karung, cewek2 Islam di Inggris 
jadi kekurangan vit D yg berakibat anak mereka punya banyak masalah kesehatan.

Kalo bajingan2 Islam muter2 lidah mereka spy ga nurut perintah auloh dlm soal 
puasa kalo puasa di kutub, sehrsnya bajingan yg sama sehrsnya jg muter2 lidah 
mereka spy cewek2 Islam ga pake pakean karung di Inggris.

Tp dasar bajingan koq, makanya para bajingan ini akan tutup mulut soal cewek 
Islam kekurangan vit D krn make pakean karung.

Sialan ga tuh si auloh, ngasih perintah konyol, dungu dan/atau bejad.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-14576626


18 August 2011 Last updated at 23:05 GMT   
Vitamin D mum test 'could protect babies from rickets'By Adam Brimelow Health 
Correspondent, BBC News  
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The NHS should consider checking pregnant women's vitamin D levels to 
protect babies from the "Victorian" bone disease rickets, an expert 
says.
A Journal of Medical Screening article suggests rickets was 
returning, with many women not getting enough vitamin D, which comes 
mainly from sunlight. 
People with dark skin, and women who cover up for cultural or religious 
reasons, are at particular risk. 
The Department of Health is reviewing the evidence on vitamin D screening. 
The editorial was by Dr James Haddow, a US expert in pre-natal screening.
Breastfeeding mothers 
His article described cases of seizures, heart failure and rickets in children 
whose mothers were vitamin D deficient. 
Dr Haddow said it was time to look at screening pregnant women with a blood 
test, focusing initially on those most at risk. 
"Any strategy aimed at avoiding symptomatic vitamin D 
deficiency in offspring would logically include assuring adequacy of 
maternal vitamin D during pregnancy. 
"Attending to this aspect of maternal and child health has added significance 
for mothers who breastfeed."
A recent study in inner-city Birmingham found that almost one in two Asian 
women were vitamin D deficient. 
The level was one in three in the wider Asian community, one in four in the 
black population and one in eight among Caucasians. 
One of the authors, Dr Jonathan Berg, director of pathology 
at City Hospital, Birmingham, says some local GPs are already screening 
pregnant women from the Asian community, although there is no formal 
protocol. 
The trust also offers a vitamin D blood-test for those who 
are not in at-risk groups, for £20. Dr Berg says a lot of people were 
having the check. 
"Screening in selected populations is currently the way 
forward, but clearly it is very difficult for the NHS to test everyone. 
We are seeing a big increase in demand from the 'worried well'." 

Free supplements
A consultant paediatrician at Ealing's hospital, Dr Colin 
Michie, says the increased use of high-factor sun-cream means a lot of 
women who are not in at-risk groups are also vitamin D deficient. 
He says the idea of screening is interesting, but he argues 
that providing free vitamin D supplements for all pregnant women would 
be cheaper and easier. 
He believes this would lead to healthier babies and would save the NHS money.
A spokesman for the Department of Health in England said: "All pregnant women 
are advised to take vitamin D supplements. 
"Our priority is to ensure health professionals provide consistent advice and 
implement the current recommendations."
The department has asked the scientific advisory committee to review the 
evidence on vitamin D requirements for different population 
groups.


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