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Vitamin deficiency linked to depression

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Vitamin deficiency linked to depression http://bit.ly/p0jPlV

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journals.cambridge.org — “Objective Whereas the relationship between some components of diet, such as n-3 fatty acids and B-vitamins, and depression risk has been extensively studied, the role of fast-food or processed pastries consumption has received little attention.View full resource at journals.cambridge.org

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11 Foods That End Bad Moods | Eat This, Not That

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MOOD FOOD: Swiss chard is rich in magnesium, which has been linked to lower risk of depression! More bad-mood busters: http://t.co/18manlSp

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Taking Multivitamins Won't Prevent Canker Sores, Study Says - MedicineNet

medicinenet.com — “Although vitamin deficiencies have been linked to canker sores, taking a daily multivitamin won't prevent this common mouth ailment, a new study finds.View full resource at medicinenet.com

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Fatty Acid Deficiencies and ADD

borntoexplore.org — “Severe deficiencies in omega-3 fatty acids have been linked to ADD, dyslexia, behavior problems, aggression, depression and many other conditions.View full resource at borntoexplore.org

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MedWire News - Lipidology - Low HDL-cholesterol linked to interaction between vitamin D, APOA5 polymorphism

medwire-news.md — “MedWire News Researchers have identified an interaction between dietary vitamin D and a receptor binding site modifying the APOA5 gene promoter polymorphism that is associated with lower high-density lipoprotein-cholesterol in vitamin D-deficient individuals. MedWire NewsView full resource at medwire-news.md

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Important Vitamin Deficiency Linked to Arterial Stiffness

articles.mercola.com — “New study reveals that vitamin D deficiency in black teens is associated with arterial stiffness, a risk factor for heart disease and stroke.View full resource at articles.mercola.com

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Vitamin D Can Cut Your Risk of Dying by 50 Percent

articles.mercola.com — “By avoiding vitamin D deficiency, which is linked to various diseases, your risk of death may be reduced by over 50 percent.View full resource at articles.mercola.com

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Vitamin D Can Cut Your Risk of Dying by 50 Percent

articles.mercola.com — “By avoiding vitamin D deficiency, which is linked to various diseases, your risk of death may be reduced by over 50 percent.View full resource at articles.mercola.com

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Ignore This Deficiency... And Become 3 Times More Likely to Die? http://t.co/Mib4aauG

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Vitamin D Can Cut Your Risk of Dying by 50 Percent

articles.mercola.com — “By avoiding vitamin D deficiency, which is linked to various diseases, your risk of death may be reduced by over 50 percent.View full resource at articles.mercola.com

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Ignore This Deficiency... And Become 3 Times More Likely to Die? http://t.co/YlsM1beR

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Link Between Vitamin D Deficiency And Higher Mortality In Female Nursing Home Residents

medicalnewstoday.com — “The majority of institutionalized elderly female patients are vitamin D deficient and there is an inverse association of vitamin D deficiency and mortality, according to a recent study accepted foView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Link Between Vitamin D Deficiency And Higher Mortality In Female Nursing Home Residents http://t.co/Va6H8NEA #womenshealth

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Effects of sunlight and diet on vitamin D status o... [Nutrition. 2012] - PubMed - NCBI

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Vitamin D deficiency is universal in patients w/tuberculosis. New Emory study conducted in Republic of Georgia http://t.co/AiZi9V2q

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SIDS And Vitamin D Deficiency: What's The Link?

huffingtonpost.com — “As researchers and parenting groups continue to measure the effectiveness of recent guidelines aimed at reducing the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), a team of researchers in England are honing in on another possible risk factor -- vitamin D deficiency. Pediatric pathologists Irene Scheimberg, from the Royal London Hospital, and Marta Cohen, from Sheffield Children's Hospital, found that one in four youngsters may lack vitamin D, the Daily Mail reports.View full resource at huffingtonpost.com

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SIDS And Vitamin D Deficiency: What's The Link?

huffingtonpost.com — “As researchers and parenting groups continue to measure the effectiveness of recent guidelines aimed at reducing the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), a team of researchers in England are honing in on another possible risk factor -- vitamin D deficiency. Pediatric pathologists Irene Scheimberg, from the Royal London Hospital, and Marta Cohen, from Sheffield Children's Hospital, found that one in four youngsters may lack vitamin D, the Daily Mail reports.View full resource at huffingtonpost.com

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Low vitamin D levels linked to depression in children

naturalnews.com — “Low vitamin D levels linked to depression in childrenView full resource at naturalnews.com

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Tuna-eating teenagers less likely to suffer depression

medicalxpress.com — “(Medical Xpress) -- New research from the Children of the 90s study at the University of Bristol, which has been charting the health of 14,500 children since their birth in the early 1990s, shows that the link between low levels of vitamin D and depression is established in childhood and that ensuring ...View full resource at medicalxpress.com

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