New Study Links Vitamin D Deficiency to Cardiovascular Disease and Death

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New Study Links Vitamin D Deficiency to Cardiovascular Disease and Death

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While mothers have known that feeding their kids milk builds strong bones, a new study by researchers at the Heart Institute at Intermountain Medical Center in Salt Lake City suggests that Vitamin D contributes to a strong and healthy heart as well - and that inadequate levels of the vitamin may significantly increase a person's risk of stroke, heart disease, and death, even among people who've never had heart disease.

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eurekalert.org — “Researchers at the Heart Institute at Intermountain Medical Center in Salt Lake City found that patients with very low levels of vitamin D were 77 percent more likely to die, 45 percent more likely to develop coronary artery disease, and 78 percent were more likely to have a stroke than patients with normal levels. Patients with very low levels of vitamin D were also twice as likely to develop heart failure than those with normal vitamin D levels.View full resource at eurekalert.org

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