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Low Vitamin D in Diet Increases Stroke Risk in Japanese-Americans
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Japanese-American Men With Low Vitamin-D Diet Face Higher Stroke Risk
THURSDAY, May 24 (HealthDay News) -- Japanese-American men who don't eat a diet rich in vitamin D have an increased risk of stroke later in life, according to a new, long-term study.
Lack of vitamin D linked to childhood weight gain, scientists say
Children are more likely to be obese if their mothers lacked vitamin D during pregnancy, scientists claimed
Vitamin D link to childhood weight
Women who lack vitamin D when pregnant may end up with fatter children, a study has shown.
Optimal vitamin D linked to lower heart disease death: Study
Optimal levels of vitamin D – defined as having blood levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25[OH]D) of at least 75 nmol/L – were associated with a 66% reduction in the risk of cardiovascular disease mortality, compared with people with severe vitamin D deficiency.
Children's body fat linked to Vitamin D insufficiency in mothers
Children are more likely to have more body fat during childhood if their mother has low levels of Vitamin D during pregnancy, according to scientists at the Medical Research Council Lifecourse Epidemiology Unit, University of Southampton.
Low vitamin D in womb linked to chubbier kids
Children are more likely to be chubbier if their mother had low levels of vitamin D during pregnancy, a British study suggests.
Vitamin D insufficiency in mothers may lead to chubbier kids
Washington, May 24 : Children tend to have more body fat during childhood if their mother has low levels of Vitamin D during pregnancy, a new study has revealed.
Vitamin D + TB vaccine: Allies in fight against bladder cancer?
( University of Rochester Medical Center ) The tuberculosis vaccine is often used as a treatment for bladder cancer, and adding vitamin D might improve the vaccine's effectiveness, according to new research from the University of Rochester Medical Center presented today at the American Urological Association annual meeting.
Vitamin D non-skeletal health benefits unclear
Taking vitamin D supplements for bone health is fine but using it to prevent and treat other diseases doesn't have clear evidence, a panel of medical experts says.
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