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Wednesday, Apr 24

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Bioelectronic chip detects vitamins C and D in saliva in under 20 minutes

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Researchers at the University of São Paulo (USP) in Brazil have developed a bioelectronic chip that simultaneously detects vitamins C and D in body fluids. It is flexible and easy to see and can be adapted for use in a wearable device to…

Saturday, Apr 20

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Friday, Apr 19

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Wednesday, Apr 17

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

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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 personalized supplementation to enhance…

Tuesday, Apr 16

Vitamin D deficiency was common among children during the industrialization period in England

www.techexplorist.com

The deficiency was indicated in the teeth of three-quarters of individuals, especially males.

Wednesday, Apr 10

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Vitamin D deficiency associated with poorer functional outcomes, longer stays after TKA

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Published results showed vitamin D deficiency was associated with poorer clinical and functional outcomes after total knee arthroplasty; however, vitamin D supplementation may improve outcomes in patients who have this deficiency.…

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Research suggests probiotics plus vitamin D supplements may benefit people with schizophrenia

medicalxpress.com

Previous studies have questioned whether gut microbe imbalances and vitamin D deficiency may be linked to schizophrenia.

Friday, Apr 5

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Scientists Shed New Light on the Anti-Aging Effect of Vitamin D

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Adult stem cells play a crucial role in keeping tissue balance, with their diminished functionality tied to aging and related illnesses, affected by the surrounding...

Thursday, Apr 4

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

medicalxpress.com

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 March 25 in the International Journal…

Wednesday, Apr 3

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Canadian moms mostly stick to vitamin D rules for breastfed infants and young children, study finds

A Canadian study reveals high adherence to vitamin D supplementation among breastfed infants under 12 months, with variations in compliance based on sociodemographic factors.

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Low vitamin D in children linked to higher atopic dermatitis risk, study finds

Study reveals that low vitamin D levels in early childhood are linked to increased allergen sensitization and a higher risk of developing atopic dermatitis.

Friday, Mar 29

11

Bodybuilding Icon Arnold Schwarzenegger Sheds Light on How Body Fat Can Act as Vitamin D Blocker

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Globally, a lot of people struggle with obesity. The combination of this body fat and other factors makes it very difficult for the body to absorb certain nutrients. Arnold Schwarzenegger notes in his newsletter that the same fat in the…

Thursday, Mar 28

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Bodybuilding Legend Arnold Schwarzenegger Gives His Take on Why Vitamin D Supplements Are Overrated in Fitness Realm

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One of the easiest ways to get vitamin D is to go outside and get some sunlight. On the other hand, people take vitamin D supplements to fulfill their bodies’ requirements for the vitamin, but perhaps, at times, way more than needed.…

Tuesday, Mar 26

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Vitamin D shows promise in targeting aging's biological mechanisms, study finds

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What is currently known about the potential effect of vitamin D (VitD) on modulating some hallmarks of aging.

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Vitamin D receptor presence in breast cancer tumors linked to better survival outcomes

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Research identifies vitamin D receptors (VDR) in breast cancer tumors as a promising prognostic marker, linking VDR presence to tumor characteristics, survival outcomes, and potentially informing treatment strategies.

Thursday, Mar 21

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How Calcium and Vitamin D Supplements Can Affect the Risk of Dying by Cancer and Heart Disease

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A new study looks at how common supplements may impact health. Valentina Barreto/Stocksy

Wednesday, Mar 20

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Calcium, Vitamin D May Lower Cancer Risk but Raise Heart Risk – Experts

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The use of calcium and vitamin D supplements in women who are postmenopausal may reduce the risk of death from cancer, but they may also increase risk of death from cardiovascular disease (CDV) These are the results of research published…

Monday, Mar 18

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No, Vitamin D And Calcium Supplements Still Don’t Work

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Yet another large study finds that supplemental vitamin D and calcium aren't helpful. Cancer deaths did go down, very slightly, but deaths from heart disease went up slightly more.

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Studies prove vitamin D supplementation can prevent COVID-19 and protect against cancer, liver disease and cardiovascular disease

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(NaturalNews) A study has found that supplementation with vitamin D lowers the risk of Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) infection and, for those who are infected,...

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Vitamin D supplementation shows limited benefits for bone and heart health in hypertensive patients

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Study evaluates the impact of vitamin D supplementation on bone health and cardiovascular risk factors in hypertensive patients, finding no significant improvements except in PTH levels, highlighting the complexity of vitamin D metabolism.