While the recommended daily intake of vitamin D is 600 international units (IU) a day, you may need to take up to 3000 IU ...
Taking too much vitamin D can cause nausea, vomiting, weakness, and bone pain. Over time, vitamin D toxicity may cause heart ...
A trial by the University of Eastern Finland found that taking a much higher dose of vitamin D than recommended for five years did not affect total mortality or the incidence of cardiovascular disease ...
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The “sunshine vitamin,” more commonly known as Vitamin D, plays a silent yet powerful role in keeping bones strong, immunity ...
Vitamin D deficiency and insufficiency are highly prevalent in the UK African-Caribbean population, a new study suggests. The findings warrant urgent revision of the vitamin D recommended nutrient ...
A new study highlights that children suffering from inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) are not meeting the daily recommended intake of calcium and vitamin D. The research, conducted at Great Ormond ...
Calcium and vitamin D work synergistically to provide optimal potential clinical benefits, and this is now well known from clinical research (Khazai et al., 2008). Regardless of the adult age, the ...