Wednesday, December 20, 2006

Vitamin D seems to fight MS

Vitamin D might fight Multiple Sclerosis

Vitamin D may fight multiple sclerosis
Pierceland Herald - Pierceland,Sasketchewan,Canada
CHICAGO - An abundance of vitamin D seems to help prevent multiple sclerosis, according to a study in more than 7 million people that offers some of the ...

High Blood Levels of Vitamin D May Lower MS Risk
MedPage Today - Little Falls,NJ,USA
... Explain to patients who ask that a broad recommendation for a large increase in vitamin D intake to prevent MS requires stronger evidence than the findings of ...

Vitamin D May Lower Risk of Multiple Sclerosis in Whites
drkoop.com - USA
... Maybe, according to new research that found white people with high circulating levels of vitamin D -- a vitamin mainly produced by the body after sun exposure ...

Serum 25-Hydroxyvitamin D Levels and Risk of Multiple Sclerosis
Journal of American Medical Association (subscription) - Chicago,IL,USA
Context Epidemiological and experimental evidence suggests that high levels of vitamin D, a potent immunomodulator, may decrease the risk of multiple sclerosis ...

Vitamin D may fight multiple sclerosis
Seattle Post Intelligencer - USA
... CHICAGO -- An abundance of vitamin D seems to help prevent multiple sclerosis, according to a study in more than 7 million people that offers some of the ...
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Vitamin D may lower MS risk
CNN - USA
... A study conducted by the Harvard School of Public Health offers some of the strongest evidence yet that people with higher levels of vitamin D in their blood ...


 

Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Black Man < low Vitamin D = Greater Cancer

Does lower levels of vitamin D contribute to higher cancer risks on Black Men?

Low Vitamin D Linked to Cancer Risk in Black Men
Cancerpage.com - Marietta,GA,USA
NEW YORK DEC 12, 2006 (Reuters Health) - Vitamin D deficiency is often found in black men, and it may be "an important and easily modifiable" contributor to ...




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