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Jan. 21, 2025 — The B vitamin mitigates manganese neurotoxicity, which produces symptoms that resemble Parkinson's disease ... shows that a form of vitamin B3 can reduce lung inflammation ...
Ever wondered why Mesoamerican cultures processed corn with lime before eating it? Hominy (or nixtamalized corn) isn't just a ...
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Health experts warn that ignoring vitamin D deficiency can be detrimental, potentially leading to severe diseases. According to Dr Sunil Chaudhary, Associate Director and Head of Orthopaedics at ...
Despite India’s sunny climate, vitamin D deficiency is extremely common among Indian children. Studies have shown that more than half of Indian children and adolescents have low levels of ...
Urbanisation and indoor living have led to a widespread Vitamin D deficiency, especially in cities. To combat this and build strong bones, try a simple morning habit: soak up natural sunlight.
Around 75% of the Indian population suffers from vitamin D deficiency. Women with low vitamin D levels report higher incidences of musculoskeletal pain, muscle weakness, hormone imbalances ...
A 2024 study from Monash University found vitamin D deficiency was a risk factor for developing multiple sclerosis (MS) and several other autoimmune diseases. Although mild vitamin D deficiency ...
But with research showing that almost a billion people on the planet are deficient in vitamin D, it’s worth asking your doctor for a test next time you’re getting a physical. And while the new ...
Nov. 14, 2024 — Researchers have developed a non-invasive, low-cost tool for assessing the risk of vitamin D deficiency in young women called ViDDPreS (Vitamin D Deficiency Predicting ...
Chemists have confirmed a 67-year-old theory about vitamin B1 by stabilizing a reactive molecule in water—a feat long thought ...