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Vitamin D deficiency persists despite easy access, review suggests need for tailored supplements


Researchers in a study published in the journal Nutrients delve into the pervasive issue of vitamin D deficiency and its link to various health conditions, advocating for precision nutrition and ... Read More

Study: Taking Calcium and Vitamin D Together May Reduce the Risk of Dying From Cancer, but Raise Mortality Risk for Heart Disease


Some studies have linked vitamin D supplementation with reduced cancer risk, Lala-Trindade said. While observational studies have linked low vitamin D levels with an increased chance of developing ... Read More

Lack of vitamin D may not be associated with lower back pain, study finds


A study published in July 2018 found that low back pain severity increased in people ... was no relationship between chronic lower back pain and vitamin D levels, and research published in March ... Read More

Low vitamin D levels accelerates muscle mass loss in patients with chronic liver disease


In a cohort of patients with chronic liver disease, low vitamin D levels were significantly and independently associated with skeletal muscle mass loss within one year. 2. Nonalcoholic fatty liver ... Read More

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Down on Vitamin D? It Could Be the Cause of Chronic Inflammation ... Study Finds July 27, 2021 — In a recent study of Black American women, low levels of vitamin D appeared to be related to ... Read More

VITAMIN D DEFICIENCY


low levels of vitamin D can increase the likelihood of developing multiple acute and chronic ailments. An international research team, led by experts at the University of Birmingham and the ... Read More

Higher Vitamin D Levels Cut Bowel Resection Risk With IBD


An increased serum level of 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25[OH]D) is independently associated with a lower risk for bowel resection with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), according to a study published online ... Read More

Lower levels of albuminuria associated with increased risk for chronic kidney disease progression and kidney failure


A study of patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) found a substantial excess risk for CKD progression and kidney failure as albuminuria (protein in the urine) increased, even at levels below ... Read More

Vitamin D: Vital to Your Health


There is no shortage of ads for vitamins and supplements. Just try to have dinner while watching the news, and you will be bombarded with commercials for Balance of Nature or Nature Made. Read More

Study: Taking Calcium and Vitamin D Together May Reduce the Risk of Dying From Cancer, but Raise Mortality Risk for Heart Disease


Calcium and vitamin D supplements are often recommended to postmenopausal women to reduce the risk of osteoporosis. But new research shows the combination of supplements may raise the risk of ... Read More

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Do Certain Amino Acids Modify the Risk of Dementia Linked to Air Pollution? July 19, 2023 — Higher levels of vitamin B-related amino acids may ... D supplements than among non-users, a new study ... Read More

Higher vitamin D levels found to cut bowel resection risk with IBD


An increased serum level of 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25[OH]D) is independently associated with a lower risk for bowel resection with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), according to a study published online ... Read More


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