Here are the warning signs of vitamin D deficiency most people ignore! Over 40% of American adults, and approximately 1 billion people worldwide are deficient in vitamin D. That’s a lot of people walking around lacking in this vital nutrient. As you may already know, lack of vitamins or a vitamin deficiency can cause serious health consequences if not addressed.
Because low vitamin D levels are affecting so many people across the globe, it’s important to learn the signs and symptoms of vitamin D deficiency. Since vitamin D has receptors throughout the body, it’s imperative that you get adequate amounts in order to stay healthy.
If you suspect that you may need more vitamin D based on this list, it’s best to talk to your doctor and get your blood levels checked. The good news is that a deficiency of vitamin D is easy to fix if your levels are lower than adequate. You can either you get more sunlight, consume more foods high in Vitamin D, or take a supplement.
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This compilation video shows how workplace injuries and fatalities can be shocking and life-changing. (This video contains graphic content that may be disturbing to some viewers. Viewer discretion is advised.)
Have you sustained injuries to your lower back, head, neck, elbows or knees following a hard fall at work from a roof or a ladder?
In my Georgia workers’ compensation practice, I regularly represent clients who have sustained injuries arising from falls, and there are few important points to keep in mind.
First, for workers’ compensation purposes it does not matter if you were at fault when you fell. Perhaps you did not secure your ladder, or perhaps you were a careless about walking on an unsupported scaffold or ladder. Assuming that there was no “horseplay” going on, you are covered by workers’ compensation even if your injuries were the result of your own carelessness.
Second, you need think carefully about what you tell your doctor in your first few medical appointments. You may have significant pain at one place on your body but you must not forget to tell the doctor about other, less apparent, body part injuries. Insurance companies carefully examine the medical records generate by the emergency room physician and by the first doctors who treat you.
If, for example, you only talk to your doctor about a very painful elbow injury, but do not discuss lower back pain, headaches or ankle pain, you may find that down the road the insurance company will not pay for treatment of those other body parts.
If you could use some straight talk and guidance about how to protect your rights under Georgia’s workers’ compensation laws, I invite you to call me today at 770-351-0801. I’d be happy to help.
If you or a loved one would like a case evaluation for your Georgia workers’ compensation claim, please call me at 770-351-0801 or email me at http://bit.ly/contact-jodi.
You can also download our free Workers’ Compensation Survival Kit at http://www.georgia-workers-compensation.com.
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