Nancy Rodriguez, PhD, RDN, FACSM, a professor of nutritional sciences at the University of Connecticut, says that back in her day, no one was talking about vitamin D supplements. “In the ‘60s and ‘70s ...
Share on Pinterest Vitamin D3 supplementation was linked to a lower risk of a second heart attack in a new study. Image credit: Tatjana Zlatkovic/Stocksy A new study from researchers with ...
In a large, randomized trial, researchers at Mass General Brigham have found that high-dose vitamin D3 did not reduce COVID-19 infection severity, but may impact long COVID outcomes. Results of the ...
“High-dose, long-term use can cause hypercalcaemia, kidney stones, vascular calcification, and even cardiac arrhythmias,” warns Dr Shivane. “Since vitamin D is fat-soluble, toxicity develops gradually ...
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