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5/29/2013

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Vitamin D Council Members Blog How do we know how much vitamin D you make?
May 27, 2013 -- Brant Cebulla
It’s often cited that the human body can make 10,000 to 25,000 IU of vitamin D, maybe more, in a single session of full body sun exposure. How do we know that? Continue reading → (no membership required) The sum of many small changes: Vitamin D and gene expression
May 21, 2013 -- John Cannell, MD
When the human genome project mapped its first chromosome in 1999, scientists predicted the human genome would contain over 100,000 active genes. Continue reading → (membership required) Case series: Vitamin D combination therapy for traumatic brain injury
May 22, 2013 -- Kate Saley
Recently, researchers treated traumatic brain injury patients with combination vitamin D3, progesterone, omega-3 fatty acids, and glutamine. Continue reading →  (membership required) RCT: Does oral vitamin D improve most common type of eczema?
May 23, 2013 -- Rebecca Oshiro
A recent multi-center, randomized, controlled trial (RCT) investigated the effects of oral vitamin D3 supplementation on atopic dermatitis, or eczema. Continue reading → (no membership required) Dear Dr Cannell: Vitamin D, fatigue, and quality of life
May 24, 2013 -- John Cannell, MD
A member writes to Dr Cannell regarding his low vitamin D level and general fatigue. Dr Cannell explains recent research on the topic. Continue reading →  (membership required) GrassrootsHealth webinar series: Vitamin D and autism
May 28, 2013 -- John Cannell, MD
Last month I gave an online presentation on the link between autism and vitamin D, where evidence currently stands and a look at future directions. Continue reading → (no membership required)

Vitamin D News Room Vitamin D may help with treatment resistant asthma
May 23, 2013 -- Vitamin D News
Researchers have identified a way in which vitamin D significantly reduces the symptoms of asthma. The research may provide a new way to help treat the condition. Continue reading → Vitamin D improves quality of life in Crohn's
May 23, 2013 -- Vitamin D News
Patients in remission with Crohn’s disease who took vitamin D had significant improvement in quality of life, according to research presented at the annual Digestive Disease Week. Continue reading → Low vitamin D linked to respiratory disorders
May 24, 2013 -- Vitamin D News
Low vitamin D levels increased the risk of hip fracture in older patients, according to research published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. Continue reading → Vitamin D and prevention of cancer and cardiovascular disease: A critical appraisal
May 30, 2013 -- Vitamin D Event
Don't miss out on a live, free online conferendce this Thursday, May 30th!

Dr JoAnn Manson, MD, DrPH, of Harvard Medical School will be discussing the latest research on vitamin D in the prevention of cancer and heart disease. She will also be evaluating whether current vitamin D public health recommendations are consistent with the scientific evidence, and touch on future research needs in the field.

Click here to register!
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