More research suggests it’s time to abandon the craze over vitamin D. Taking high doses of "the sunshine vitamin" doesn't reduce the risk of broken bones in generally healthy older Americans, ...
High-dose vitamins and supplements, once seen as harmless, now show potential for serious harm. Excessive intake of Vitamin A ...
Low levels of vitamin D have been linked to higher odds for type 2 diabetes New research shows that if you already have enough vitamin D, taking even high doses in supplement form won't lower your ...
Two doses of vitamin D were investigated for their potential to have a positive impact on systolic and diastolic blood pressures when administered in conjunction with calcium. Outcomes in a new ...
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Beyond the skeletal system, vitamin D plays a role in regulating immunity, reducing inflammation, supporting nerve and muscle ...
Key Takeaways Vitamin D may help lower blood pressure in people with pre-existing high blood pressure and low vitamin D levels.  The recommended daily vitamin D intake for adults up to 70 years is 600 ...
Vitamin D supplements are linked to many health benefits, including decreasing the chance of heart disease, supporting immune function, and aiding weight loss. New research suggests that calcium and ...
Vitamin D levels in patients with a deficiency and cystic fibrosis increased with a single high dose, or stoss therapy, according to a poster presented at the North American Cystic Fibrosis Conference ...
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