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Vitamin D supplementation in winter can help lower blood pressure in hypertensive patients
A new study, presented at the European Society of Hypertension meeting in London, shows that vitamin D supplementation in winter can help lower blood pressure in patients with hypertension.
Increased vitamin D intakes may reduce Alzheimer’s risk
“To the best of our knowledge, the present study is the first one to use a prospective design, allowing us to conclude that the low consumption of vitamin D precedes the onset of Alzheimer’s disease, although eating lots of vitamin D rich foods is associated with a lower risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease,” wrote researchers led by Cedric Annweiler from Angers University Hospital.
Practical Nutrition: Protect your bones with calcium- and vitamin D-rich food choices
Many people are aware of calcium's and vitamin D's roles in the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis. This condition leads to thinning bones and increased fractures. What they may not know is that their food and beverage choices might raise their risk.
Vitamin D Clinic Wins Place in Final of U.K C&D Innovation Awards
New Life Pharmacy in Glasgow is in the Final of the Prestigious U.K C&D Awards for the Innovative Service Development - a Vitamin D Clinic.Glasgow, Scotland (PRWEB UK) 4 May 2012 It was standing room only on Tuesday night when Elizabeth Roddick, pharmacist and owner of New Life Pharmacy was introducing her vitamin D clinic to the people of Netherlee South Glasgow.“Vitamin D deficiency is a known ...
Recruitment For Historic, Nationwide Vitamin D Trial
Nationwide (May 8, 2012) -- Vitamin D and omega-3 fatty acids are now in the spotlight for their potential ability to prevent disease. Many Americans, especially African Americans, are not getting enough of these nutrients, according to data from national surveys.
Sunshine and vitamin D: why cloudy skies are bad for our health
The lack of sunshine in the UK means 25% of us are short of vitamin D. Does it matter? Yes, it does – it could be vital in the fight against TB, cancer and multiple sclerosis A study that emerged from Denmark this week may not have seemed particularly striking in itself. It does, however, add to a growing body of evidence that the paucity of sunlight in the UK for most of the year not only makes ...
Food fortification effective for vitamin D increase: Study
Such a boost would help people attain healthy levels of vitamin D, indicated to be between 125-200 nmol/L.
Healthy Living: Vitamin D - How much is enough?
Vitamin D’s importance and how it affects one’s health remain a popular health topic since new guidelines were established in 2010. There has been much debate over how much vitamin D is enough for general health and whether some groups of people need more than others.
The light and dark side of the sun
Memorial Day weekend, the unofficial start of summer, is nearing and the sun’s rays will be at their strongest.
Being Born in Winter Can Mess With Your Head
The season in which a baby is born apparently influences the risk of developing mental disorders later in life, suggests a large new study.
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