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Bone Monitoring Is Essential With Exemestane Use for Primary Prevention of Breast Cancer

onclive.com — “Monitoring bone health and ensuring adequate calcium and vitamin D intake in postmenopausal women who are taking exemestane for the primary prevention of breast cancer is essential.View full resource at onclive.com

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Bone Monitoring Is Essential With Exemestane Use for Primary Prevention of Breast Cancer http://t.co/wyu9dFYT

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The ABC’s of Pet Kidney Health | Dr. Carols Naturally Healthy Pets Blog

carolonpets.com — “Your pets kidneys serve many vital pet functions.  They filter and remove toxic wastes from the body via the urine, regulate Calcium and Vitamin D levels,View full resource at carolonpets.com

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UC HealthNews : UC HEALTH LINE: Low-Fat Milk Is Good, but Some Sun Is an Option for Vitamin D

healthnews.uc.edu — “Lauri Erway Nandyal, MD, UC Health primary care physician who sees patients in Wyoming, says nutritional changes in school lunches are good in order to keep children eating healthier, lower-fat foods, but warns that, whether milk is part of a person?s daily intake or not, vitamin D is necessary for healthy bones and bodies.View full resource at healthnews.uc.edu

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While milk & supplements can help you get your #vitaminD, some time in the sun, w/ proper precaution, is also good. http://t.co/IcSNlmX2

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Vitamin D Is Linked to Fewer Bone Fractures in Girls - NYTimes.com

nytimes.com — “A seven-year study suggests a higher intake of vitamin D reduces stress fractures in girls 9 to 15.View full resource at nytimes.com

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Intake of vitamin D and risk of type 1 diabetes: a birth-cohort study : The Lancet

thelancet.com — “Intake of vitamin D and risk of type 1 diabetes: a birth-cohort study. By - Dr Elina Hyppönen PhD, Esa Läärä MSc, Antti Reunanen MD, Prof Marjo-Riitta Järvelin MD, Suvi M Virtanen MDView full resource at thelancet.com

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@MDPrevent http://t.co/UM1VJbuR 1 study found #vitaminD supplementation could reduce the risk of getting type 1 #diabetes by 80%

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Vitamin D Is Linked to Fewer Bone Fractures in Girls - NYTimes.com

nytimes.com — “A seven-year study suggests a higher intake of vitamin D reduces stress fractures in girls 9 to 15.View full resource at nytimes.com

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NYT: Vital Signs: Vitamin D Is Linked to Fewer Bone Fractures in Girls http://t.co/kFkf4AkA

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High vitamin D intake halves stress fracture risk in girls - Related Stories - ANA SmartBrief

smartbrief.com — “Girls with the highest vitamin D intake had a 50% reduced risk of having a stress fracture compared with girls with the lowest intake, a study of 6,721 girls ages 9 to 15 found. The findings were published in the Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine. View full resource at smartbrief.com

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Daily vitamin D-3 intake helps cholesterol, reduces fat mass in obese - Related Stories - SmartBrief for Nutritionists

smartbrief.com — “Overweight and obese women who took daily supplements of vitamin D-3 for 12 weeks showed significant reductions in fat mass and increased levels of "good" HDL cholesterol, compared with a decrease in those who took a placebo, a study found. Low-density lipoprotein levels showed similar results in b…View full resource at smartbrief.com

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Vitamin D intake and Diabetes Risk « EBM at CFM

ebmatcfm.wordpress.com — “Vitamin D intake and Diabetes Risk « EBM at CFMView full resource at ebmatcfm.wordpress.com

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Nutrients Can Prevent Your Brain from Shrinking | Health and Wellness News

wellnessresources.com — “If you maintain your intake of DHA, B vitamins, vitamins C, D, and E then your brain is far less likely to shrink in size and your mental thinking tests will be better. On the other hand, if you eat a diet high in margarine-containing trans fats, as the American Heart Association recommended for decades before they took a class in Nutrition 101, then you probably can’t remember this was their advice.View full resource at wellnessresources.com

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Research claims that diabetics should take more vitamin B12 daily

diabetes.co.uk — “A new study has argued that people who have developed type 2 diabetes and are taking the oral drug metformin to treat it should take more than the recommended daily allowance of vitamin B12 . The research, which was published in Diabetes Care, assessed data from the National Health and Nutritional Examination Survey (NHANES) in the United States between 1999 and 2006. The NHANES data showed that the prevalence of biochemical B12 deficiency was greatest for people with type 2 diabetes taking metfView full resource at diabetes.co.uk

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HIgher intake of Vitamin B12 neeeded 4 Diabetics on metformin http://t.co/RUsOUajC

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Vitamin D: are you getting enough? - MedBroadcast

medbroadcast.com — “Are you getting your recommended daily intake of vitamin D? Probably not. Read on to find out why and what you can do about it.View full resource at medbroadcast.com

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One cup of vitamin D fortified juice or milk equals about 25% of your daily requirement. More vitamin "D-tails": http://t.co/dyfOlo2M

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THIS JUST IN: PREVENTING STROKE WITH DIET OR VITAMINS–WHAT WORKS, WHAT DOESN’T Advice Information Review SmarterHeartUniversity.com Radio

smarterheartuniversity.com — “THIS JUST IN: PREVENTING STROKE WITH DIET OR VITAMINS–WHAT WORKS, WHAT DOESN’T Advice Information Review SmarterHeartUniversity.com RadioView full resource at smarterheartuniversity.com

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Omega-3 are beneficial in preventing pre-eclampsia. | GreenMedInfo | Article | Natural Medicine | Alternative Medicine | Integrative Medicine

greenmedinfo.com — “This article on GreenMedInfo.com concerns - Diet during pregnancy and risk of preeclampsia or gestational hypertension.View full resource at greenmedinfo.com

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Women do not get enough vitamin D during the menopause, Spanish study suggests

sciencedaily.com — “A healthy diet is especially important during the menopause - a period in which the risk of suffering from health problems increases. Various studies analyze the diet of peri- and postmenopausal women in Spain alongside the troubles that come with this transition. The results show that all of those groups studied have a deficient intake of vitamin D.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Women Do Not Get Enough Vitamin D During the Menopause, Spanish Study Suggests http://t.co/PJQ1hznY

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