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B Vitamins | B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B7, B9, B12

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In this video, Dr Mike explains HOW and WHERE every B Vitamin fits within our biochemical pathways – specifically within carbohydrate, protein, and fat metabolism.

Vitamins Deficiency and Diseases I Deficiencies part 2 #youtubeshorts #ytshorts #youtube #govtjobs

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In this video, we will explore various diseases in the field of biology. For common illnesses vitamin C, Vitamin B etc . Get ready to expand your understanding of the biological processes that occur in the human body and how they can sometimes go wrong, leading to illness. This video is designed for students, educators, and anyone who is interested in the fascinating world of biology and diseases.

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Types of Vitamins (Water Soluble, Fat Soluble Vitamins) | Functions of Vitamins| Deficiency Diseases

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Types of Vitamins (Water Soluble, Fat Soluble Vitamins) | Functions of Vitamins| Deficiency Diseases

▪ Vitamins and minerals are substances that are found in foods we eat. Your body needs them to work properly, so you grow and stay healthy. When it comes to vitamins, each one has a special role to play.
▪ There are two types of vitamins: Fat soluble vitamins and Water soluble vitamins.

▪ When you eat foods that contain fat-soluble vitamins, the vitamins are stored in the fat tissues in your body and in your liver. They wait around in your body fat until your body needs them. Fat-soluble vitamins are happy to stay stored in your body for a long time. Then, when it’s time for them to be used, special carriers in your body take them to where they’re needed. Vitamins A, D, E, and K are all fat-soluble vitamins.

▪ Water-soluble vitamins are different. These vitamins dissolve in water. When you eat foods that have water-soluble vitamins, the vitamins are not stored in your body. Instead, they travel through your bloodstream. Whatever your body doesn’t use comes out when you urinate. So water-soluble vitamins need to be replaced often because they don’t stick around! This crowd of vitamins includes vitamin C and the big group of B vitamins — B1 (thiamin), B2 (riboflavin), niacin, B6 (pyridoxine), folic acid, B12 (cobalamine), biotin, and pantothenic acid.
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Chapters:
0:00 – Vitamins
0:25 – Fat Soluble Vitamins and Water Soluble Vitamins
1:03 – Types of Vitamins
1:23 – Vitamin A Source, Function, Deficiency Diseases
1:56 – Vitamin B Source, Function, Deficiency Diseases
2:45 – Vitamin C Source, Function, Deficiency Diseases
3:26 – Vitamin D Source, Function, Deficiency Diseases
4:00 – Vitamin E Source, Function, Deficiency Diseases
4:22 – Vitamin K Source, Function, Deficiency Diseases

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Vitamin B12 Deficiency Symptoms | B12 Deficiency | Vitamin B12 - All You Need to Know

Vitamin B12 Deficiency Symptoms | B12 Deficiency | Vitamin B12 – All You Need to Know | 10 warning signs of vitamin b12 deficiency

Vitamin B12 is necessary for DNA synthesis, energy production, and central nervous system function .

B12 insufficiency and deficiency is often due to limited dietary intake, malabsorption, certain medical conditions, or the use of B12-depleting medications.

Ability to absorb B12 from food declines with age; therefore it is more common in older adults. It is also common in pregnancy and can be seen in young adults and children.

In this video we have discussed about the most common signs & symptoms of vitamin B12 deficiency.

Fatigue & Tired:

Vitamin B12 deficiency can cause Weakness, tiredness, or lightheadedness

Glossitis:

Vitamin B12 deficiency can cause Red, painful, and inflammed tongue. This condition is called Hunter’s glossitis or Moeller’s glossitis. This can be an early sign of Vitamin B12 deficiency.

Paresthesia in hands & feet:

Paresthesia is a medical term that refers to a burning or pins-and-needles sensation in certain areas of the body, like the hands and feet.
Many adults and kids who have B12 deficiency report experiencing paresthesia

People with diabetes taking metformin are at a higher risk of developing B12 deficiency, because this medication can reduce vitamin B12 absorption in the body

Depression:

Vitamin B12 deficiency is also associated with a risk of developing depression. Vitamin B12 is a needed for our central nervous system development.

Low or deficient B12 levels may lead to other mental conditions, including psychosis and mood disorders

Difficulty concentrating and mental impairment:

Vitamin B12 deficiency can cause concentration problem and it is more common in older people.

Gastrointestinal problems:

A B12 deficiency may also cause diarrhea, nausea, constipation, bloating, gas, and other gastrointestinal symptoms

Headache:

Headaches are amongst the most commonly reported symptoms related to B12 deficiency in both adults and kids.

Muscle cramps and muscle weakness. B12 deficiency negatively impacts motor and sensory nerve function, which can cause muscle cramps and weakness

Impaired coordination. A person with B12 deficiency may have difficulty walking and balancing

Erectile dysfunction. Men with B12 deficiency may experience erectile dysfunction as a result of increased levels of homocysteine in the body

Vision disturbances. B12 deficiency may cause vision disturbances, possibly due to damage to the optic nerve

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Vitamins, They Do a Hangover Good | GQ’s Hangover Lab

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Dr. Keller Wortham explains the benefits of taking your vitamins, especially antioxidants like vitamin C and B. Hint: they can help diffuse your hangover symptoms

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Vitamins short tricks | vitamins and deficiency diseases

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Vitamins short tricks | vitamins and deficiency diseases

Vitamins short tricks | vitamins and deficiency diseases – This lecture explains the easy way to remember all the list of vitamins and diseases associated with the vitamin deficiency. Vitamin short tricks and mnemonics will help you to remember vitamin deficiency diseases easily.
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Should Cancer Patients Take Vitamins and Supplements? | Dana-Farber Cancer Institute?

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Should vitamins and supplements be a part of a cancer patient’s diet? Dana-Farber/Brigham and Women’s Cancer Center Nutritionist Stacy Kennedy, MPH, RD, CSO, discusses the best foods and diet for cancer patients.

This video was originally filmed as part of a live video webchat, “The Best Foods and Diet for Cancer Treatment and Survivorship,” held on March 25, 2015. View the entire webchat here: https://youtu.be/w-92_tZr_B0

More information on nutrition during cancer treatment is available at: http://www.dana-farber.org/nutrition

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You really want to go back to your dietician and to your doctor with any of these questions, because certain supplements are important and helpful. Some people need to take Vitamin D. Some people need to take probiotics. Magnesium sometimes, if your blood level is low from chemo.

But there are other supplements that can actually reduce the effectiveness of your treatment. For example, taking high-dose antioxidant pills during radiation therapy may reduce its effectiveness—same thing for chemo. So, you don’t want to be going through all of this and doing something that’s inadvertently sort of compromising its success to some extent.

One thing that people often are understandably confused about is, ‘Well, then I guess I shouldn’t eat blueberries, because those have antioxidants.’ And the issue and concern is just with supplements, which can be high dose, potent, and also to some extent a lack of regulation, so we don’t want you skipping those fruits and veggies. We want you picking those and asking your doctor about the supplements. Don’t just start taking vitamins thinking they’re going to fill in the gaps.