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Dr. John Wade

Dr. John Wade

MD, FRCPC
Rheumatologist
Vancouver, BC
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How much calcium should I be getting?

A:

The average recommended daily amount for adults is 1,200 milligrams of calcium each day. There are factors that will determine whether supplementation is appropriate for you (and how much of it). These include your estimated dietary intake of calcium, along with any conditions that may affect your body's absorption of calcium (lactose intolerance, pregnancy, celiac disease, etc). Speak with your physician about your individual calcium needs.

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Calcium Supplementation Risks

Dr. John Watterson

Dr. John Watterson

MD, FRCPC
Rheumatologist
Victoria, BC
Q:

What are the symptoms of lupus?

A:

Lupus symptoms can vary widely in those affected, and have a range of severity. People with lupus can get flares of symptoms, where they have more symptoms for a period and then their symptoms subside, or they can have permanent lupus symptoms. Symptoms can include fatigue, fever, rashes, and inflammation of joints or other organs. If you have any of these symptoms that are persisting, speak with your family physician.

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Diagnosing Lupus Erythematosus

Dr. Richard Bebb

Dr. Richard Bebb

MD, ABIM, FRCPC
Endocrinologist
Victoria, BC
Q:

What is the difference between Type I and Type II diabetes?

A:

Type I diabetes happens when the body is unable to produce the insulin required to function properly. Type II diabetes involves the problem with insulin production but also your body is resistant to what insulin you do produce. Generally, it is excess body fat which is causing the insulin resistance. Both Type I and Type II diabetes require treatment under a doctor's guidance.

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Type 1 & 2 Diabetes Symptoms & Conditions

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