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    Vitamin K deficiency can damage liver and bones; cause HDN in newborns - check signs

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    Vitamin K is crucial for preventing bleeding and ensuring strong bones. Insufficient levels can cause serious health problems, including bleeding disorders and bone weakness. Adults and newborns face risks of deficiency due to diet, medication, or medical conditions. Maintaining adequate vitamin K intake through diet is essential for overall health and well-being.
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