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Midlife Vitamin D Levels Tied to Alzheimer's-Related Brain Changes
Vitamin D may be a potentially modifiable factor to reduce dementia risk, study suggests ...
If you experience any of these vitamin D deficiency symptoms, you may be among the 35% of U.S. adults deficient in the ...
Hair loss could signal vitamin deficiencies. Know how low vitamin D, B12, and biotin affect hair growth, along with key signs ...
Vitamin D is essential for health, but many Americans are deficient in it. Some habits can help, such as sun exposure, ...
A new study links higher vitamin D levels in middle age to reduced accumulation of tau, a brain protein tied to dementia.
Don’t take vitamin D supplements if you don’t need them, as too much over a long period of time can lead to hypercalcaemia.
Taking vitamin D on an empty stomach is likely safe, but absorption may be lower and some people may experience mild stomach ...
This narrative review argues that vitamin D is clearly important for skeletal health during the first 1,000 days of life and ...
Fatigue that persists despite adequate sleep could signal an underlying deficiency. Vitamin D is crucial for energy ...
Your mom is right. You have to get some sunshine every day. Vitamin D is an essential nutrient your body needs to keep bones, ...
Vitamin D deficiency is common in Afghanistan, particularly among women and can lead to weak bones, muscle pain and fatigue.
Patients with low baseline vitamin D levels who achieved normal concentrations through supplementation did not relapse over 12 months.
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