Vitamin D May Protect Against Heart Attack
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Vitamin B May Not Guard Against Second Stroke, Heart Attack:
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Vitamin B May Not Guard Against Second Stroke, Heart Attack - Drugs.com MedNews
drugs.com — “Stroke patients who take vitamin B supplements to lower their homocysteine levels may not be protected from second strokes or heart attacks, a new study finds.” View full resource at drugs.com
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Study hints multivitamins aid women's heart health | Reuters
reuters.com — “NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Taking multivitamins may help women without cardiovascular disease to ward off a heart attack, new research shows. But vitamin pills seemed to have less of an effect in women” View full resource at reuters.com
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The Best Way To Take Vitamin D | Health and Vitamin D | Caring.com
caring.com — “Vitamin D protects against cancer, stroke, heart attack, even H1N1 influenza, but doctors say most of us still aren't getting enough.” View full resource at caring.com
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How Much Vitamin D Should You Be Taking? - On Women (usnews.com)
usnews.com — “An expert panel is poised to set new recommendations on how much vitamin D we need.” View full resource at usnews.com
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great tip! also: http://bit.ly/tvIXo RT @katefarber Vitamin D3 may help stave off flu. get it fr sun exposure or foods like salmon/tuna/eggs
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Vitamin D: Who Should Take a Supplement | Vitality - Yahoo! Shine
shine.yahoo.com — “Read 'Vitamin D: Who Should Take a Supplement' from our blog Vitality on Yahoo! Shine. Vitamin D provides a wide range of health benefits. It is effective in preventing rickets and treating other bone diseases such as osteoporosis. According to the Mayo Clinic, getting enough vitamin D may prevent high blood pressure and protect against certain types of cancer. It may also promote weight loss for women. A growing body of research links heart health to sufficient vitamin D. ...” View full resource at shine.yahoo.com
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Being religious may not make you healthier after all | Reuters
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Top 10 Foods Highest in Vitamin K
healthaliciousness.com — “Vitamin K is an essential vitamin required for protein modification and blood clotting. Recent studies suggest that vitamin K may play a role in treating osteoporosis and Alzheimer's, and that consuming increased levels of vitamin K can help protect against cancer and heart disease. There is no known risk of vitamin K toxicity, so there is no reason not to eat a lot of it. Below is a list of high Vitamin K foods. The current recommended daily allowance for Vitamin K is 80 micrograms (μg).” View full resource at healthaliciousness.com
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