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3/18/2014

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You do get a vitamin D test every year don't you? When all your compartments become full of vitamin D the blood level can go quite high.... to a level more than recommended. This process can take a year or more. I recommend that your level stay below 100 ng/ml.





Reminder: Vitamin D Workshop and ICE/ENDO meeting in Chicago, Illinois
The Vitamin D Workshop is set to take place in Chicago on June 17th-20th. The annual Endocrine Society meeting will follow immediately after in Chicago on June 21st-24th. 

The 17th annual Vitamin D Workshop will cover the latest in basic, clinical and translational research in vitamin D. The ICE/ENDO will have several lectures and workshops on vitamin D. 

For more information about the Vitamin D Workshop and to register, click here!

You can find more information about the ICE/ENDO meeting and how to register, here. Correcting vitamin D levels decreases musculoskeletal pain, says new study
March 17, 2014 -- Brant Cebulla
A new study published in the European Journal of General Practice suggests that correcting vitamin D levels may help reduce diffuse musculoskeletal pain. Continue reading → (membership required) New RCT: Vitamin D and calcium supplementation may lead to better cholesterol levels
March 12, 2014 -- Jeff Nicklas
A new trial from the Women’s Health Initiative has found that vitamin D and calcium supplementation helps improve cholesterol levels in older women. Continue reading → (membership required) Low vitamin D levels associated with statin induced muscle pain
March 11, 2014 -- Brant Cebulla
Research published in the journal PLOS ONE suggests that low vitamin D levels are associated with increased risk of developing statin induced myalgia. Continue reading → (membership required) Vitamin D levels of prison inmates: A problem?
March 14, 2014 A recent study published in PLOS ONE has found that low vitamin D levels are common among prison inmates. Continue reading → Low vitamin D levels linked to poor grip strength in centenarians
March 13, 2014 According to a new study in the Journal of Nutrition in Gerontology and Geriatrics, low vitamin D levels are associated with poor grip strength in centenarians. Continue reading → New study looks at vitamin D levels of NCAA athletes
March 12, 2014 New research has found that about a third of NCAA athletes in southern California have vitamin D insufficiency or deficiency. Continue reading → Brazilian organization sets new guidelines for use of vitamin D in multiple sclerosis
March 11, 2014 The Brazilian Academy of Neurology have released new guidelines and recommendations for neurologists caring for multiple sclerosis patients. Continue reading →



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