An ancient disease is making a frightening comeback

It feels like every day there’s a worrying new science story coming our way, and it’s been revealed that an ancient disease is making a worrying comeback in parts of the US.

The condition is scurvy, which historically has affected thousands of sailors and pirates alike as they tackled malnutrition at sea.

The disease is, essentially, down to a lack of vitamin C in the diet.

While it’s relatively simple to treat and can be tackled by changes in diet to include more fruit and vegetables, the numbers are on the rise in the US.

Speaking in the documentary Vitamania, doctor Eric Churchill from Massachusetts, spoke about encountering up to 30 cases of scurvy across the previous six years.

Taking about the implications of the numbers and the roots of the disease, Churchill said: “Many people who have difficulty affording food tend to go for food that is high fat, high calorie, and very filling.”

an ancient disease is making a frightening comeback

Scurvy can be treated with vitamin C (iStock)

“If you have a limited food budget, those are the meals that will fill you up and will satisfy you more than eating fruits and vegetables.”

The rise in scurvy cases is worrying, with the symptoms of the disease including nausea and joint pain, as well as bleeding into the joints, swollen gums and bruising in severe cases.

“Scurvy stands out in our minds as something that is so basic and easy to avoid, and yet these people have ended up falling victim to an illness that simply should not exist in a developed country,” Churchill added.

VITAMANIA Teaser www.youtube.com

It’s not the only ancient ailment worrying experts at the minute, either.

In fact, scientists have warned how climate change could result in ancient “zombie viruses” melting in the Arctic permafrost and potentially trigger a new pandemic.

Sign up for our free indy100 weekly newsletter

How to join the indy100’s free WhatsApp channel

Follow Indy100 for the latest updates – from trending headlines to the most talked about memes./strong>

News Related

OTHER NEWS

Paul Hosford: Helen McEntee's future depends on the streets of Dublin remaining peaceful

Paul Hosford: Helen McEntee’s future depends on the streets of Dublin remaining peaceful The issue of policing in Dublin has been thrown into sharp focus following the horrific stabbing of ... Read more »

Five hospitalised following 'serious' two vehicle road traffic collision

The collision occurred on Monday morning. (stock image) Five people have been hospitalised following a two vehicle road traffic collision on Monday. Gardaí are appealing for witnesses to the collision, ... Read more »

Challenge: Try to find the hidden cat in a very old building

Challenge: Try to find the hidden cat in a very old building (Photo: Reproduction/Reddit) Only people with advanced observation skills can identify the hidden cat in this very old building. ... Read more »

Man arrested following suspected cocaine seizure in Galway worth €56,000

A man has been arrested following a seizure of cocaine with a value of €56,000 in Galway on Sunday evening. Gardaí seized the drugs during a search at a residence ... Read more »

Parkinson's Disease Warning Signs: What To Look Out For

generic doctor image Overview A chronic and progressive movement disorder that initially causes tremor in one hand, stiffness or slowing of movement. Symptoms If you or someone you know is ... Read more »

Man caught with over €1M worth of cocaine in van has jail time doubled in appeal

A man who was caught with over €1 million in cocaine in a “sophisticated” operation where the drugs were hidden in a modified compartment in his van has had his ... Read more »

Fine Gael TD Fergus O'Dowd announces he will stand down after the next General Election

File image of Fine Gael TD Fergus O’Dowd. FINE GAEL TD Fergus O’Dowd has announced that he will stand down at the next General Election. O’Dowd started his political career ... Read more »
Top List in the World