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7/4/2012

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- On Tue, 7/3/12, Vitamin D Council <newsletter@vitamindcouncil.org> wrote:

From: Vitamin D Council <newsletter@vitamindcouncil.org>
Subject: Vitamin D Newsletter
To: k2pdj2000@yahoo.com
Date: Tuesday, July 3, 2012, 6:00 AM

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4th of July: A great excuse for some fun in the sun
July 3, 2012
The Vitamin D Council wants to know how you’re getting your vitamin D this 4th of July! Join in on the discussion “How are you getting your vitamin D this 4th?” on Facebook and let us know!

The most interesting and responsible response will win a 6-month free blog membership. What is responsible? Moderate but full body sun exposure.

Don’t follow us yet on Facebook? Click here and join us.

Don’t do Facebook? Let us know via Twitter, Google Plus or by responding to this email.

Not celebrating the 4th of July? Let us know what you’re up to this upcoming weekend!

Low D levels in patients with schizophrenia
June 29, 2012 -- Brant Cebulla
A team of doctors and researchers out of Israel have recently reported on the vitamin D levels of schizophrenic patients at the Ness Ziona Mental Health Center in Israel. Continue reading → (membership required)

Low vitamin D may boost metabolic syndrome risk
July 2, 2012 -- John Cannell, MD
Dr Cannell reviews research which suggests vitamin D may help lower your risk of developing the metabolic syndrome, a combination of disorders that, when occuring together, increase the risk of developing heart disease and diabetes. Continue reading → (membership required)


Vitamin D: A treatment for mastitis in cows?
June 27, 2012 -- John Cannell, MD
Molecular biologist John Lippolis of the U.S. Department of Agriculture has discovered that vitamin D, injected directly into a cow’s inflamed breast, effectively treats mastitis. Continue reading → (no membership required)

Study: Vitamin D improves pain, sleep, and quality of life in chronic pain patients
June 30, 2012 -- Kate Saley
Researchers from Emory University School of Medicine report in a recent study that after supplementing with vitamin D, chronic pain patients reported improvements in pain, lack of sleep, and quality of life. Continue reading → (membership required)



Recap: The 15th Vitamin D Workshop
June 26, 2012 -- Kate Saley
Kate Saley reviews last week’s festivities at the 15th Vitamin D Workshop in Houston, TX. She discusses the latest research presented at the workshop as well as an interesting debate about supplement recommendations. Continue reading → (no membership required)

Undertreatment of osteoporosis in Western Australia
July 2, 2012 -- Vitamin D News
Researchers of the Royal Perth Hospital in Western Australia report that undertreatment of osteoporosis is common in patients living in rural communities in comparison with metropolitan dwellers. Continue reading → (News)

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