A condition that killed millions of sailors between the 16th and 18th centuries has resurfaced, and looks set to become more ...
Scurvy may be mistaken for conditions like inflamed blood vessels and, if left untreated, may lead to potentially fatal ...
Doctors at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital in Perth have made a recent discovery of a rare disease known as scurvy after a man in his early 50s presented with symptoms.
Scurvy is "re-emerging" as poor diets mean people are getting less Vitamin C, according to a scientific study.
Scurvy, the scourge of seafarers in the 15th and 16th Centuries, is making a comeback in WA amid the cost-of-living crisis.
A disease that once claimed the lives of millions of sailors may be making a comeback due to the cost of living crisis, ...
But an Australian man has been diagnosed with scurvy - and experts say the cost-of-living crisis may partly be to blame for a ...
Scurvy, a condition caused by vitamin C deficiency was first linked to sailors during the Renaissance era. Economic hardships ...
The cost of living is cited in two recent cases of the disease associated with sailors centuries ago.
Comedian Matt Storrs shares his experiences with scurvy with Newsweek, as new research suggests the deficiency may be on the rise.
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Scurvy, a now-rare disease best associated with sailors' lack of fresh fruit and vegetables on long sea voyages, is a ...