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VEDVitamin E Deficiency


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Nutritional deficiencies associated with vitamin E deficiency in sickle cell patients: the effect of vitamin supplementation.
Vitamin E deficiency is extremely rare, though some people who try to exclude fats completely from their diet could suffer a deficiency.
A physicians''s visit is important as all the symptoms of vitamin E deficiency may be caused by other medical conditions as well.
 
 
 
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