Low vitamin D levels may reduce lung function: Mouse study

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Low vitamin D levels may reduce lung function: Mouse study
Recent studies have linked poor vitamin D status to reduced lung function and disease, however until now causal data to confirm such a relationship has been lacking.
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Vitamin D Use Increased 52% in Two Years According to ConsumerLab.com Survey of Supplement Users; Fish Oil Continued ...
Highlights from the most recent Survey of Vitamin & Supplement Users were announced today by ConsumerLab.com, which published the results in a 105-page report. The report examines the use of 31 specific types of supplements and nutritional products. It also analyzes and compares consumers' satisfaction with 70 popular brands of supplements and 33 supplement merchants. (PRWeb February 01, 2011 ...
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Vitamin D deficiency linked to reduced lung function
Washington, Feb 1 (ANI): A University of Cincinnati College of Medicine study has linked Vitamin D deficiency with reduced lung function.
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