Personalized vitamin D dosing, guided by regular blood monitoring, significantly reduced recurrent heart attacks by 52% in a ...
Low levels of Vitamin D have been shown to be associated with a higher risk of having a cardiac event, like a heart attack or stroke. For this reason, treatment by Vitamin D pills or injections are ...
Adults with heart disease who received tailored vitamin D doses had a 50 percent lower risk of experiencing a second heart ...
While researchers concluded that tailored vitamin D doses did not significantly reduce the primary outcome of death, heart ...
Older adults assigned to a high dose of daily vitamin D supplementation were more likely to develop hypercalciuria over 3 years vs. those assigned to a lower daily dose of the supplement, with the ...
Excessive Vitamin D supplementation can lead to hypercalcemia, straining the kidneys and causing nephrocalcinosis, ...
Excessive vitamin D consumption can silently damage kidneys. According to a case study in the Journal of Renal Injury ...
It has been suggested that taking vitamin D may protect people from getting COVID-19. But should we be using supplements to ward off the virus? We need to separate fact from fiction. Vitamin D is ...
AACR: Multivitamins Linked to Modest Drop in Cancer in Men Black and white women respond similarly to vitamin D supplements and should be dosed similarly. (HealthDay News) – Black and white women ...
Initial data from the SUNSHINE trial were reported at a prior meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology, and the final data are now reported in JAMA. “To our knowledge, this study is the ...
Excessive vitamin D intake may trigger hypercalcemia, stressing your kidneys. Know the warning signs, from thirst to nausea, to prevent serious kidney damage.
There was no difference in changes in bone mineral density or number of fractures in older men and women who took high versus low doses of vitamin D. By Nicholas Bakalar Low blood levels of vitamin D ...