Not enough vitamin D may boost depression risk
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Not enough vitamin D may boost depression risk
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Most Recently Shared on June 5, 2010 at 9:25 pm By:
Low levels of vitamin D are associated with depression. Concerned? See a registered dietitian! http://ow.ly/1ScsY
Vitamin D: Why You Need This Vitamin Now
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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
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
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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