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السبت، 23 يونيو 2012

Vitamin C deficiency causes bleeding when born early

Vitamin C deficiency causes bleeding when born early
Proven research conducted by scientists at the Genome Research Institute National American, and a close relationship between lack of vitamin "C" during pregnancy and shortness of breath and severe brain hemorrhage that occurs when children immediately after premature birth.

The researchers found in their experiments on rats that animals deprived of vitamin C during pregnancy and childbirth, died immediately because of severe bleeding in the brain and serious deficiencies in breathing.

This study confirms - recorded by the magazine "Nature" medical - the results of a previous study in this area have shown that vitamin "C" help protect the brain and lungs in premature babies who are born prematurely, and reduces her risk of degradation and damage.

The researchers explained that the vitamin "C" plays an important role and a key to the creation of the fetus to live outside the womb environment, noting that premature babies - who are born after 32 weeks of pregnancy or earlier instead of the term natural up to 40 weeks - often suffer from breathing problems and severe brain haemorrhage some of them may die, while others may suffer from disabilities remain with them for life.
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