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Come out of the shade! There are serious health concerns from sun deprivation and most people have gone overboard trying to avoid skin cancer.
Rates of cancer, multiple sclerosis, autism and juvenile diabetes are on the rise at the same time that people are avoiding the sun - is there a connection?
Vitamin D is more important than anyone realized in our diets. What benefits are there to vitamin D and how does a person get enough? Read on!
Recent studies suggest that increasing amounts of Vitamin D into daily life and diet may decrease the risk of breast cancer in pre-menopausal women.
Lack of Vitamin D, the Sunshine Vitamin, has been linked to cognitive impairment in older adults in a recent study in England.
With the pressures of modern day life, finding and keeping energy is impossible for many. But there are methods that can help get back some of that energy of youth.
Current recommended daily allowances for Vitamin D are probably too low, particularly when new research shows that higher doses can protect us from several diseases.
The so-called "sunshine vitamin" gets a boost as a means of preventing heart attacks and strokes.
Ryan McLaughlin, a 14-year-old Glasgow schoolboy, has persuaded the Scottish Government to inform Scots of the link between Vitamin D deficiency and Multiple Sclerosis.
Canadian toddlers who don't get enough vitamin D may be susceptible to health risks later in life.
Preliminary research indicates that inadequate levels of vitamin D may contribute to higher disease rates, and that increasing vitamin D intake has health benefits.
Sunshine is a plentiful source of Vitamin D but a study of young women in California found insufficiency linked to weight gain and short stature.
Vitamin D, which is required for disease prevention and the maintenance of healthy bones and teeth, can be obtained through food, sunshine, or supplements.
Many North Americans have vitamin D deficiency and may be suffering from illnesses related to this deficiency. These include autoimmune diseases, cancers, and stroke.
A new study has shown that getting your daily dose of vitamin D, either by sun exposure or from eating fish, is good for your brain.
Vitamin D (calciferol) a soluble vitamin is necessary for proper calcium and phosphorus metabolism and absorption, which makes it essential for healthy bones and teeth.
Kids are picky and eat junk food when parents aren't looking; chewable vitamins help. But some ingredients reduce effectiveness; others are downright dangerous.
Vitamin D, the "sunshine vitamin," is being called the wonder vitamin because its anti-microbial properties fight bacterial and viral infections. Is it the new vitamin C?
Daily doses of vitamin D3 is the new campaign slogan for fighting the symptoms of swine flu, or the H1N1 virus. Just how many units are enough to keep the flu away?


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