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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 ...
A new study suggests that vitamin D may help people with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) by promoting a more balanced, protective immune response to the gut microbiome.
Fatigue that stays through the day. Hair fall that feels seasonal but never really stops. A constant sense of low energy that ...
Most people assume more is better, but with Vitamin D, that logic can seriously backfire. Here's what your body might already ...
Having higher levels of vitamin D in the blood in middle age is associated with lower levels of tau protein in the brain, ...
Vitamin D in midlife might quietly shape your brain’s future—potentially lowering dementia risk years down the line.
Having higher levels of vitamin D in the blood in middle age is associated with lower levels of tau protein in the brain, ...
Fatty liver disease often has no symptoms and is frequently found through routine blood work after elevated liver enzymes.
Fatigue that persists despite adequate sleep could signal an underlying deficiency. Vitamin D is crucial for energy ...
Vitamin D supplements may offer researchers a new clue about lingering COVID symptoms that persist after infection, according to a new study. Researchers at Mass General Brigham examined whether high ...
Vitamin D supplements may offer researchers a new clue about lingering COVID symptoms that persist after infection, according to a new study. Researchers at Mass General Brigham examined whether high ...
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