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1/8/2014

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VITAMIN D COUNCIL MEMBERS BLOG A look at the inconsistencies in research of vitamin D and inflammation
January 3, 2014 -- John Cannell, MD
Dr. Cannell examines a review of research on vitamin D and inflammation and discusses what criteria makes for successful clinical trials. Continue reading → (membership required) New RCT: Vitamin D beneficial for increasing muscle fiber size
January 2, 2014 -- John Cannell, MD
A recent trial found vitamin D supplementation in elderly women increases muscle fiber size and increases vitamin D receptor concentration. Continue reading → (membership required) Prostate cancer incidence influenced by UV, says new research
December 27, 2013 -- Jeff Nicklas
New research published in the journal Cancer has found that UV affects prostate cancer incidence in the United States, with lower incidence in areas with greater amounts of UV. Continue reading → (membership required) Vitamin D deficiency is associated with defeat in fantastical stories
December 25, 2013 -- Brant Cebulla
Joseph A Hopkinson and Dr Nicholas S Hopkinson out of London, UK, have found that vitamin D sufficiency is associated with victory over evil in fantastical situations. Continue reading → (open access) Vitamin D supplementation reduces mortality if trial is long enough, says new review
December 24, 2013 -- Brant Cebulla
A new meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials has found that vitamin D supplementation reduces mortality, specifically over the long run, as opposed to the short run. Continue reading → (membership required) Become a member today!
VITAMIN D NEWS ROOM New study finds pregnant women in Beijing deficient in vitamin D
January 6, 2014 A recent study out of China has found that pregnant women in Beijing are at high risk for vitamin D deficiency. Continue reading → New study finds high vitamin D levels in mothers leads to stronger muscles in offspring
January 3, 2014 New research out of London has found an association between vitamin D status in mothers during pregnancy and muscle strength in their children. Continue reading → Study in Jordan: Newborns are severely deficient in vitamin D
January 2, 2014 A new study out of Amman, Jordan, has found that most newborns in the region are deficient in vitamin D. Continue reading → New study aims to help Canadian flood victims while answering questions on nutrition and stress
December 30, 2013 Researchers out of Calgary are providing vitamins to flood victims to see if they help with post-traumatic stress. Continue reading → Vitamin D conference taking place in Abu Dhabi in March
December 26, 2013 The 3rd International Conference on Vitamin D Deficiency and Its Clinical Implications is set to take place March 21st and 22nd, 2014, in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Continue reading →


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