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People with a vitamin D deficiency are 36% more likely to require hospitalization from a COVID infection, researchers report ...
As the latest wave of COVID-19 shows no signs of abating, University of South Australia experts say it's not just booster ...
As the latest wave of COVID-19 shows no signs of abating, University of South Australia experts say it's not just booster ...
There is a clear link between low vitamin D levels and an increased risk of being hospitalised by COVID-19 As the latest wave ...
In 2025, COVID-19 might not be an all-consuming global crisis, but it once was a health emergency. And to put it in Dr Hussain’s words, “ COVID-19 is no longer a universal death threat, but it is ...
Trump’s health secretary confounds experts with his baseless claims about vaccines and diets, but his ideas are resonating ...
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Independent.ie on MSNGolden moments: Revisiting GAA's most memorable highlights
Solgar is a leading global brand providing high-quality nutritional supplements with over 75 years’ experience within the industry. It is recognised as the “Gold Standard” in nutritional supplements, ...
Antonis Zampelas, chairman of the Board of Directors of EFET, writes about the country's fragmented food policy and how much ...
An analysis of UK Biobank participants shows that low levels of vitamin D increase the odds of COVID-19 hospitalisation but ...
Having low levels of vitamin D may increase the risk of hospitalisation with COVID-19, Australian and UK scientists have ...
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Health and Me on MSNThis Common Deficiency Could Raise Your Risk Of COVID-19 Infection
Low vitamin D levels are linked to a 36% higher risk of COVID-19 hospitalization, though not infection. Experts suggest ...
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