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Vitamin D linked to reduced heart disease, diabetes risk

Consider adding vitamin D in your daily diet. A new study suggests that high levels of vitamin D in older adults can cut the risk of heart disease and diabetes. Vitamin D is a fat soluble vitamin...

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Vitamin D deficiency may up kids' risk of respiratory infections

Low levels of vitamin D in newborns may increase the risk of respiratory infections and wheezing in children, but not asthma, according to an international study. In some previous studies, a link has...

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Vitamin D deficiency adversely affects lung function, finds study

According to the findings of a new breakthrough Oz study, deficiency of Vitamin D can negatively affect the arrangement and functioning of the lungs. The present study, conducted by a panel of...

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Study finds sunlight improves sperm quality in men

Soaking up in the sun may boost a man's chances of having children, as a new study states that sunbathing improves the quality of sperm in addition to increasing testosterone levels in the body....

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Black men more prone to Vitamin D deficiency - study

Black men living in low sunlight regions are more likely to suffer from Vitamin D deficiency than white men living in the same environment, findings of a new study suggest. According to the findings...

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The sunshine vitamin to help prevent tooth decay and other diseases

Vitamin D is now coming across as a cure-all vitamin to the medical community. It is believed that a healthy dose of vitamin D can not only prevent tooth decay but can also prevent other major diseases...

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Excess Sunshine Vitamin a Waste and Fatal

Researchers from Johns Hopkins suggest that it is prudent to keep a track of your vitamin levels and if you already have enough of it, its wiser not take any more of the same. The researchers who...

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