Lack of Vitamin D Boosts Depression Risk

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Lack of Vitamin D Boosts Depression Risk

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Vitamin D: Why You Need This Vitamin Now

aolhealth.com — “Vitamin D can help build strong teeth and bones, but it can also keep you trim, boost your mood, ward off sniffles, drastically cut your risk of cancer, and more.View full resource at aolhealth.com

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You may already know about Vitamin D's health benefits, but there are new reasons to take the supplement. http://aol.it/dMpIrY #osteoporosis

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Not enough vitamin D may boost depression risk

nutraingredients-usa.com — “They say sunshine can cheer you up, but insufficient levels of the sunshine vitamin may also increase your risk of developing depression, says a joint study from Italy and the US.View full resource at nutraingredients-usa.com

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Low levels of vitamin D are associated with depression. Concerned? See a registered dietitian! http://ow.ly/1ScsY

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Not enough vitamin D may boost depression risk

nutraingredients-usa.com — “They say sunshine can cheer you up, but insufficient levels of the sunshine vitamin may also increase your risk of developing depression, says a joint study from Italy and the US.View full resource at nutraingredients-usa.com

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Vitamin D deficiency can increase risk of depression. Sadly, if you live north of Texas you probably need a supplement! http://ow.ly/1NEk9

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Not enough vitamin D may boost depression risk

nutraingredients-usa.com — “They say sunshine can cheer you up, but insufficient levels of the sunshine vitamin may also increase your risk of developing depression, says a joint study from Italy and the US.View full resource at nutraingredients-usa.com

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Feeling blue? Low Vitamin D levels are linked to depression - see http://bit.ly/dm8hKG

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Foods to Boost Your Mood - depression - Health.com

health.com — “Try these 10 mood-boosting meals that taste as good as they will make you feel.View full resource at health.com

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Studies suggest that a lack of certain vitamins may put you at risk for depression, so fill up on these 10... http://bit.ly/bkwHOe

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Are Mega-Doses Of Vitamins Safe? | Men's Health - Men's Guide to Fitness, Health, Weight Loss, Nutrition, Sex, Style and Guy Wisdom | Basketcatalunya.com

basketcatalunya.com — “In today's health-conscious society, much attention has been paid to vitamin supplementation and the role it plays in total body health. In addition to promoting optimum wellness, vitamin supplements are taken for reasons such as protecting the heart, reducing the risk of cancer, boosting the immune system, relieving the symptoms of PMS, alleviating depression and anxiety, improving the memory, and even weight loss. There have been some publicized theories that advocate t...View full resource at basketcatalunya.com

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Heart Patients Lacking Vitamin D More Likely to Be Depressed - Healthy Living - Health.com

living.health.com — “People with heart disease and similar conditions who don’t have enough vitamin D are more likely to be depressed than their counterparts with adequate levels of the sunshine vitamin, according to a study presented at the annual meeting of the American Heart Association in Orlando. This link seems to be even stronger in the winter.View full resource at living.health.com

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