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Memo to Pediatricians: Screen All Kids for Vitamin D Deficiency, Test Those at High Risk
February 22, 2012 As study after study shows the fundamental role vitamin D plays in disease and health, vitamin D deficiency — which often develops insidiously in childhood — should be on every ... > full story -
Vitamin D Deficiency High Among Trauma Patients
February 7, 2012 New research has found that 77 percent of trauma patients had deficient or insufficient levels of vitamin ... > full story -
Lower Levels of Sunlight Exposure Link to Allergy and Eczema in Children, Study Suggests
February 3, 2012 Increased exposure to sunlight may reduce the risk of both food allergies and eczema in children, according to a new scientific ... > full story -
New Standard for Vitamin D Testing to Ensure Accurate Test Results
January 25, 2012 At a time of increasing concern about low vitamin D levels in the world's population and increased use of blood tests for the vitamin, scientists are reporting development of a much-needed reference ... > full story -
First Complete 3-D Visualization of Vitamin D Receptor
January 24, 2012 For the first time, scientists have obtained a high-resolution, full 3-D image of a small but vital molecule locked up within our cells: the vitamin D ... > full story -
70 Percent of Europeans Suffer from Low Vitamin D Levels, Experts Say
January 10, 2012 A group of experts has prepared a report on vitamin D supplementation for menopausal women after it was revealed that Europeans have suffered an alarming decrease in their levels of this vitamin. In ... > full story -
Low Vitamin D Levels Linked to Depression, Psychiatrists Report
January 5, 2012 Low levels of vitamin D have been linked to depression, according to ... > full story -
Vitamin Therapy Can Still Reduce Stroke, Researchers Contend
December 21, 2011 Medical researchers argue that vitamin therapy still has a role to play in reducing ... > full story -
Low Vitamin D Levels May Contribute to Development of Type 2 Diabetes
December 5, 2011 A recent study of obese and non-obese children found that low vitamin D levels are significantly more prevalent in obese children and are associated with risk factors for Type 2 ... > full story -
Low Vitamin D Levels May Be Associated With Recurrent Inflammatory Spinal Cord Disease
November 14, 2011 Vitamin D levels are significantly lower in patients with recurrent inflammatory spinal cord disease, according to a new ... > full story
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