Vitamin D3 reduces multiple sclerosis risk
A lot of research has focused on the link between vitamin D and multiple sclerosis (MS), and a landmark study has now shown that vitamin D supplementation can significantly prevent MS development.
read moreA lot of research has focused on the link between vitamin D and multiple sclerosis (MS), and a landmark study has now shown that vitamin D supplementation can significantly prevent MS development.
read moreGoblins and trolls have a high prevalence of vitamin D deficiency, hobbits and wizards fare better but should refrain from blowing too many smoke rings.
read moreVitamin D deficiency in newborn infants is very common and can have important negative effects on skeletal growth and development. A daily vitamin D supplement is cheap, safe and recommended to keep kids healthy.
read moreA recent case report describes a significant improvement in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) symptoms with vitamin D3 supplementation, leading researchers to suggest this discovery could help IBS sufferers.
read moreA recent clinical trial has been reported in the media as evidence that there is no effect of vitamin D supplementation against colds and flu. But the headlines are misleading.
read moreA study in kids has shown that even a low dose of vitamin D has a strong protective effect against wintertime colds and flu.
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