HealthDay News — Vitamin D 3 supplementation does not significantly reduce the risk for developing diabetes among older adults who are not at high risk for diabetes, according to a study published ...
Malabsorption disrupts vitamin absorption, leading to deficiencies in essential nutrients like A, D, E, K, C, and B12, with significant health implications.
Most of us know we should take Vitamin D in the darker months but there remains considerable confusion as to how much we need to take, which type, in what form or which combination is best.
Using significantly higher doses of vitamin D than recommended for five years did not affect the incidence of type 2 diabetes in elderly men and women, according to a new study.