Plus, experts explain what the findings could mean for you.
Researchers have found a potential link between vitamin D deficiency and a higher rate of hospitalization for respiratory ...
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Vitamin D can help protect you from flu, study reveals
A growing body of research suggests that what’s missing from the body may matter just as much as what viruses are circulating ...
Getting enough vitamin D really can help to protect you against the flu, a study has found. It revealed that people with a severe vitamin D deficiency were 33 per cent more likely to be admitted to ...
A new study led by the University of Surrey has found a correlation between vitamin D deficiency and the risk of hospital ...
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Low vitamin D levels linked to 33% higher risk of hospitalization for severe respiratory infections
Severe vitamin D deficiency is associated with a higher rate of hospitalization for respiratory tract infections such as bronchitis and pneumonia, according to a new study led by the University of ...
Here’s what doctors have to say.
There's no ideal time to take a vitamin D supplement for maximum absorption, but what you take it with can have an impact.
Food and nutrition experts have issued a fresh vitamin D warning after findings of a new study. Known as the sunshine vitamin ...
The fear of a dengue outbreak has intensified in recent weeks, especially as cases of chikungunya have surged in Tamil Nadu.
Getting enough of the "sunshine vitamin" can be difficult in cold months.
Too much vitamin D, or vitamin D toxicity, happens due to a buildup of calcium in the blood (hypercalcemia), which can be ...
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