Low Vitamin D Boosts Heart Attack
Source website: Low Vitamin D Intake Boosts Heart Attack, Stroke Risk by 60 Percent Vitamin D deficiency increases the risk of heart attacks, strokes and other cardiovascular events, according to a...
View ArticleVitamin D and How Does it Affect My Health?
Vitamin D, also called “the sunshine vitamin”, is a nutrient made in the body from exposure to the sun but also from some foods and supplements. While it is called a vitamin, it is actually a...
View ArticleYoga More Effective Than Other Forms of Exercise in Treating Diabetes
Yoga More Effective Than Other Forms of Exercise in Treating Diabetes November 04, 2008 by: Sheryl Walters Diabetes is an increasingly common problem in society associated with insulin problems....
View ArticleVitamin D: The Real Facts,Truths, and Sources of The Sun Vitamin
Vitamin D: The Real Facts,Truths, and Sources of The Sun VitaminOriginally Posted at Figure Athlete.com by Leigh PeeleWhen you research, read, and watch the news as much as I do, you can see the new...
View ArticleOsteoporosis and Hormones
Osteoporosis is a disease of bone that leads to an increased risk of fracture. In osteoporosis the bone mineral density (BMD) is reduced, bone microarchitecture is disrupted, and the amount and variety...
View ArticleSunshine Made Easy
Catch Me When You Can! ~Sunshine Made Easy~ You can meet your daily vitamin D requirement just by being out in the sun. But there are factors to take into consideration: location, season, skin...
View ArticleScientists cannot figure out why type 1 diabetes is rising three percent...
Friday, March 26, 2010by Mike Adams, the Health RangerNaturalNews) Back in 1890, about one American child out of every 100,000 died each year from type 1 diabetes. Fast forward to the 21st century and...
View ArticleVitamin D and Insulin Resistance
Vitamin D has long been associated with bone health, and it's true that it plays an important role in regulating calcium deposition and bone formation, but recent research has also shown that Vitamin...
View ArticleVitamin D Update
Deficiencies Contribute to Autoimmune Diseases and Various Cancers Recent evidence shows that vitamin D deficiencies are widespread and contribute to autoimmune diseases as well as various cancers....
View ArticleFun in the Sun: Ways to Boost Your Vitamin D Levels
An estimated 50% of the world population is likely to be vitamin D deficient. Summer months are a good time to turn that around. But when seasons change, it is a good time to consider what this means...
View ArticleSSRI Antidepressants Linked to Decreases in Bone Density
by Dr. Lani Simpsonwww.lanisimpson.com Over the last several years, a number of studies have found a relationship between decreased bone mineral density and long-term use of SSRI antidepressants. The...
View ArticleVitamin D, Super Star
Fat soluble vitamin D is found naturally in some foods and added to others. It can be synthesized in the body after exposure to ultraviolet radiation from the sun. The Mayo Clinic asserts that “as...
View ArticleWhat can Vitamin D foods do for you?
Vitamin D Test What can high-vitamin D foods do for you? Help prevent a growing list of chronic diseases, including type 2 diabetes, heart disease, hypertension, osteoporisis, breast cancer, colon...
View ArticleVitamin D lacking in over 6 Million U.S. Kids
By Steven Reinberg HealthDay Reporter by Steven Reinberg MONDAY, Oct. 26 (HealthDay News) -- While the optimal amount of vitamin D is still subject to debate, a new study finds one thing is sure: over...
View ArticleA Vitamin D a day keeps the weight gain away
With one third of the United States' adult population considered obese, it's no wonder the US weight loss market is a $60 billion industry. Fad diets, "miracle" pills and the ultimate workout routine...
View ArticleVitamin D, Cortisol and AutoImmune Diseases
Autoimmune diseases are on the rise. There are currently more than 80 identified autoimmune diseases including those you have likely heard of: autoimmune thyroiditis, lupus, rheumatoid arthritis,...
View ArticleWhy Test for Vitamin D?
Vitamin D is a fat soluble vitamin and pro-hormone that exists in several different forms. Ergocalciferol (Vitamin D2) is not produced in the body and comes from plant sources whereas cholecalciferol...
View ArticleVitamin D and Heart Health
Our grandmothers understood the significance of vitamin D. At the turn of the 20th century, more than 80% of children living in industrialized cities in North America and Europe developed rickets....
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