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Friday, Apr 26

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Low vitamin D tied to belly fat and weak muscles in women

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Low vitamin D in women is linked to more belly fat and lower muscle mass. The study suggests using waist-to-height ratio and muscle mass index to assess health risks.

Thursday, Apr 25

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Vitamin D alters mouse gut bacteria to give better cancer immunity

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Researchers have found that vitamin D encourages the growth of a type of gut bacteria in mice which improves immunity to cancer.

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Researchers discover surprise vitamin D benefit in fight against cancer

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Mice given a diet rich in vitamin D had better immune resistance to experimentally transplanted cancers

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Vitamin D alters gut bacteria to give better cancer immunity, study suggests

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The vitamin encourages growth of a type of gut bacteria which gives mice better immunity to the disease, research shows

Vitamin D alters gut bacteria to give better cancer immunity, study suggests

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Researchers found that the vitamin encourages the growth of a type of gut bacteria which gives mice better immunity to the disease.

Vitamin D alters gut bacteria to give better cancer immunity, study suggests

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Researchers found that the vitamin encourages the growth of a type of gut bacteria which gives mice better immunity to the disease.

Study finds vitamin D alters mouse gut bacteria to give better cancer immunity

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Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute, the National Cancer Institute (NCI) of the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) and Aalborg University in Denmark, have found that vitamin D encourages the growth of a type of gut bacteria in…

Unlocking Vitamin D’s Hidden Role in Cancer Immunity

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New research links vitamin D with improved cancer immunity in mice through enhancement of specific gut bacteria. Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute, the National...

Not getting enough Vitamin D ‘increases your risk of developing cancer’, new study finds

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NOT getting enough vitamin D could put you at greater risk of cancer, a study suggests.

Vitamin D alters gut bacteria to give better cancer immunity, study suggests

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Researchers found that the vitamin encourages the growth of a type of gut bacteria which gives mice better immunity to the disease.

Not getting enough Vitamin D ‘increases your risk of developing cancer’, new study finds

NOT getting enough vitamin D could put you at greater risk of cancer, a study suggests.

Not getting enough Vitamin D ‘increases your risk of developing cancer’, new study finds

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NOT getting enough vitamin D could put you at greater risk of cancer, a study suggests.

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…

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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

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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

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