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With many Americans concerned about vitamin D deficiency, a new study finds a causal link between vitamin D deficiency and dementia, according to a paper published in The American Journal of ...
The Endocrine Society recommends that most adults, including pregnant and lactating women, should get 1,500 to 2,000 international units of vitamin D each day. Infants under one year of age and ...
8 signs of you have vitamin D deficiency. Deepsikha posted the clip on Instagram and said that most people tend to neglect the signs of vitamin D deficiency, which could lead to several health issues.
If you’re vitamin D-deficient, taking a vitamin D3 supplement could offer potential benefits, experts say. But how often do you actually need to take it, and who should avoid it?
Share on Pinterest Why does vitamin D supplementation not work as well for everybody? Image credit: Xvision/Getty Images. People with obesity are more likely to have a vitamin D deficiency. Trials ...
The Vitamin D Assessment Study (ViDA) recruited 5,110 volunteers ages 50 to 84 in New Zealand and randomized them to get either a placebo or 200,000 IU of vitamin D per month—a huge dose much ...
Vitamin D deficiency is fairly common and many people don't feel symptoms even if they're low on it. Your doctor can do a blood test to check your vitamin D level.
Nearly a quarter of Americans are estimated to have a deficiency in vitamin D. How can you make sure you're getting enough? Here's what experts say.
Vitamin D might be known as the 'sunshine vitamin' but this nutrient could also play a key role in how well we sleep. According to recent studies, Vitamin D deficiency is linked to poor sleep ...
A study published in the British Medical Journal (BMJ) Nutrition, Prevention & Health found that Vitamin D is the most common deficiency which affects over 60 per cent of people with diabetes.