Low vitamin D linked to heart disease, death

By AFP
November 26, 2011

NEW YORK: In people with low blood levels of vitamin D, boosting them with supplements more than halved a person's risk of dying...

NEW YORK: In people with low blood levels of vitamin D, boosting them with supplements more than halved a person's risk of dying from any cause compared to someone who remained deficient, in a large new study.

Analyzing data on more than 10,000 patients, University of Kansas researchers found that 70 percent were deficient in vitamin D and they were at significantly higher risk for a variety of heart diseases. (Reuters)



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