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Down with the Dickensian disease of rickets

4 January 2012

WAS it rickets that ailed “Tiny Tim” Cratchit, the waif who stirred Scrooge’s conscience in A Christmas Carol, Charles Dickens’s 1843 classic? His symptoms certainly fit with the disease. So does his milieu; rickets, caused by a lack of vitamin D, was rife among those who toiled from dawn to dusk in the dingy factories of Victorian Britain.

Now, astonishingly, vitamin D deficiency is again becoming a significant health concern in rich countries (see “Murder trial highlights return of Dickensian killer“). Reversing this trend is not difficult, in principle. Just half an hour a day in the sun during summer lets our skin make enough…

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