
Study challenges a longstanding myth about Covid-19 and Vitamin D
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You can’t live without vitamins; that’s an absolute no. These macronutrients are the grease to our gears, making sure all our…
You can’t live without vitamins; that’s an absolute no. These macronutrients are the grease to our gears, making sure all our…
ROCHESTER, Minn. — Thanks to its potent anti-inflammatory and immune system properties, vitamin D has become a supplement of…
A critical nutrient for immune system health, outdated fears of dietary cholesterol have steered Americans away from healthy…
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This transcript has been edited for clarity. Pam R. Taub, MD, FACC, FASPC: Hi. I'm Pam Taub.
“What is this nonsense?” Erica Rice, a social worker from California, remembers thinking while she watched the rambling video…
The latest research on vitamin D and increased immunity from diseases like COVID-19 shows some interesting, but confounding…
As humans, we share our environment with a host of microorganisms - bacterial, viral, parasitic - that are foreign to us.
As cold and flu season approach, and COVID-19 remains a threat, you are likely thinking about how to.
As humans, we share our environment with a host of microorganisms — bacterial, viral, parasitic — that are foreign to us.
As humans, we share our environment with a host of microorganisms — bacterial, viral, parasitic — that are foreign to us.
Some studies suggest an impact, particularly for those who are vitamin-deficient.
Vitamin D is classified as a fat-soluble vitamin and is synthesized in the skin from dietary or endogenous cholesterol when an…
Según los Institutos Nacionales de la Salud (NIH), la cantidad diaria recomendada de vitamina D es de al menos 600 unidades…
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A study published last month shows people with low levels of Vitamin D are at greater risk for COVID-19 infection.
HealthDay News — The risk for having positive COVID-19 test results is 2.64-fold greater for Black individuals with a vitamin D…
La vitamina D resulta clave en las defensas del sistema inmunolgico y adaptativo de los seres humanos, pero no se han…
Share on Pinterest Researchers reexamine the role of vitamin D in COVID-19. Igor Alecsander/ Previous research has linked…
HealthDay News — The risk for having positive COVID-19 test results is 2.64-fold greater for Black individuals with a vitamin D…
Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, dozens, if not more, studies analyzing associations between vitamin D concentrations…
La vitamina D resulta clave en las defensas del sistema inmunológico y adaptativo de los seres humanos, pero no se han…
What The Study Did: In this decision analytical modelling study, researchers investigated the association of school reopening…
What The Study Did: Researchers compared mortality and severe adverse events in this systematic review and meta-analysis of 52…
A new research study at the University of Chicago Medicine has found that when it comes to COVID-19, having vitamin D levels…
What The Study Did: This comparative effectiveness study investigates how the COVID-19 pandemic is associated with the benefits…
HealthDay News — The risk for having positive COVID-19 test results is 2.64-fold greater for Black individuals with a vitamin D…
More than a year into the pandemic, the jury is still out on the link between and.
More than a year into the coronavirus pandemic, the jury is still out on the link between vitamin D and COVID-19.
More than a year into the coronavirus pandemic, the jury is still out on the link between vitamin D and COVID-19.
La relación entre ambas variables tiene una connotación racial y no es significativa en las personas blancas La comunidad científ…
Higher levels of vitamin D than traditionally considered sufficient may help prevent COVID-19 infection – particularly in Black…
News Professional THURSDAY, March 25, 2021 -- The risk for having positive COVID-19 test results is 2.64-fold greater for Black…
Higher levels of vitamin D than traditionally considered sufficient may help prevent COVID-19 infection — particularly in Black…
Compiled by veteran medical journalist Brian Owens, this roundup of some of the newest science on the COVID-19 pandemic…
Et D-vitamin niveau højere end anbefalet af myndighederne kan øge chancerne for at gå fri af coronavirus.
A new research study at the University of Chicago Medicine has found that when it comes to COVID-19, having vitamin D levels…
What The Study Did: Researchers investigated representation of Black Americans in clinical trials of cardiovascular drugs…
What The Study Did:This study of working-age people enrolled in private health plans from March 2019 through June 2020…
What The Study Did: Employees of a health care system were surveyed on the eve of vaccine distribution to encourage them to…
Black Americans are infected with COVID-19 at nearly three times the rate of White Americans, according to a report from the…
Black Americans are infected with COVID-19 at nearly three times the rate of White Americans, according to a report from the…
Higher levels of vitamin D than traditionally considered sufficient may help prevent COVID-19 infection—particularly in Black…
In a retrospective study of individuals tested for COVID-19, vitamin D levels above those traditionally considered sufficient…
Pessoas com níveis reduzidos de vitamina D na corrente sanguínea correm mais risco de desenvolver a Covid-19, sugere um novo…
Særligt hos mennesker med mørk hud, fandt forskerne en signifikant sammenhæng mellem et højt D-vitamin niveau og en mindsket…
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Is Vit D over 40 ng/mL protective against Covid? Covid-19 infection was significantly linked with vitamin D levels among Black…
What The Study Did: Researchers investigated whether shelter-in-place orders in the United States during the early weeks of the…
A University of Chicago researcher wants to study thousands of people to test the relation between vitamin D and boosting the…
Click here for updates on this story Saskatoon, Saskatchewan ( CTV Network ) — As people begin to soak up more of the…
Click here for updates on this story Saskatoon, Saskatchewan ( CTV Network ) -- As people begin to soak up more of the…
SASKATOON -- As people begin to soak up more of the springtime sun, the rays may offer more than just a reprieve from cabin…
Analizzando i tassi di infezione da coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 in circa cinquemila pazienti di cui erano noti i livelli di vitamina…
Getting extra vitamin D may lower the risk of coronavirus infection, according to a new study.
There's new evidence that getting more than the recommended amount of vitamin D may protect you from contracting COVID-19…
Infectious Disease > COVID-19 But no association noted among white adults by Contributing Writer, MedPage Today March 19, 2021…
What The Study Did: Researchers examined if differences in vitamin D levels greater than levels traditionally considered…
In a retrospective study of individuals tested for COVID-19, vitamin D levels above those traditionally considered sufficient…
Newswise — A new research study at the University of Chicago Medicine has found that when it comes to COVID-19, having vitamin…
High vitamin D levels may protect against COVID-19, especially for Black people.
March 19 (UPI) -- Black people in the United States with low levels of vitamin D in their blood are nearly three times as…
Low vitamin D levels may increase the risk for COVID-19 infection among Black people in the United States, a new study has found.
March 19, 2021 3 min read Source/Disclosures Published by: Disclosures: The authors report no relevant financial disclosures.
Food rich in vitamin D. In a retrospective study of individuals tested for COVID-19, vitamin D levels above those traditionally…
Black people with high vitamin D levels may be less likely to catch the coronavirus, research suggests.
Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain A new research study at the University of Chicago Medicine has found that when it comes to…
Post Views: 1 A new research study at the University of Chicago Medicine has found that when it comes to COVID-19, having…
JAMA Netw Open. 2021 Mar 1;4(3):e214117. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.4117.
A new research study at the University of Chicago Medicine has found that when it comes to COVID-19, having vitamin D levels…
What The Study Did: Researchers examined if differences in vitamin D levels greater than levels traditionally considered…
What The Study Did: Researchers examined nursing homes in communities with the highest COVID-19 prevalence to identify…