Vitamin D for multiple sclerosis
Relatively short term supplementation with vitamin D can improve cognitive performance and memory in people with multiple sclerosis.
read moreRelatively short term supplementation with vitamin D can improve cognitive performance and memory in people with multiple sclerosis.
read moreVitamin D deficiency is a wide-spread problem and has been linked to cognitive impairment and dementia. A new clinical study suggests that improving vitamin D levels could help.
read moreThe first meta-analysis of vitamin and mineral supplementation in the treatment of schizophrenia suggests B vitamins can help.
read moreThe development of lighter skin to improve vitamin D synthesis in northern latitudes was thought to come at a cost: increased risk of sun damage. But a new study suggests that protective mechanisms evolved as well.
read moreA new analysis looking at risk factors for cardiovascular disease related deaths has found that vitamin K2 deficiency is equivalent to smoking and high blood pressure.
read moreSupplementation with vitamin D has previously been shown to benefit digestive health, and a new study helps explain why: vitamin D improves your gut bacteria.
read more