Two research teams have produced contrasting views of the role of vitamin D in a wide variety of human diseases. One suggests that supplements will do no harm and are likely to improve patient health significantly, while the...
“Best Vitamin D Choices for Diabetes.” One of our choices is to get more sunshine. After all, we don’t call it the sunshine vitamin for nothing. Some other choices may be just as good. For most of us, getting a little more vitamin D in our systems will help us ...
The benefits of vitamin D in promoting bone health are already well known. A new study out of Brazil suggests that vitamin D also may promote greater insulin sensitivity, thus lowering glucose levels and the risk of developing type 2 diabetes. Results are published online today inMenopause, the...
Benefits of vitamin D as an additional therapy in painful diabetic neuropathy: Case report and recent literature reviewdoi:10.37897/RJN.2022.1.12DIABETIC neuropathiesVITAMIN DTYPE 2 diabetesDIETARY supplementsVITAMIN D deficiencyThe common chronic complication from diabetes mellitus (DM)...
Health Benefits of Vitamin D Vitamin D is an important health component in a variety of ways. While it is often considered a “preventative” supplement, it is also important for treating a variety of conditions. The nutrient can be used to treat and prevent such conditions as rickets, osteop...
To review potential benefits of vitamin D supplementation in critically ill patients.The data were collected by searching Scopus, PubMed/Medline, ScienceDirect, Clinical trials and Cochrane database systematic reviews. The keywords used as search terms were 'vitamin D', 'critically ill patients', '...
Vitamin D can be used to treat and prevent such conditions as rickets, osteoporosis, bone pain, brittle bones, heart and blood vessel conditions, high blood pressure and cholesterol, diabetes, obesity, muscle weakness, and multiple sclerosis.
An epidemiological study conducted by researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine and Seoul National University suggests that persons deficient in vitamin D may be at much greater risk of developing diabetes.
Vitamin D may affect blood sugar levels. So if you’re taking drugs for diabetes or insulin you should monitor your Vitamin D levels and adjust medication as necessary. Some drugs used to lower cholesterol, or treat psoriasis, calcium channel blockers, corticosteroids, and others may interact wi...
Emphasizing the Health Benefits of Vitamin D for Those with Neurodevelopmental Disorders and Intellectual Disabilities Grant WB;Wimalawansa SJ;Holick MF;.Emphasizing the health benefits of vitamin D for those with neurodevelopmental disorders and intellectual disabilities... G William,W Sunil,H Michael,....