TheMedGuru - Sep 22, 2008 Twin studies conducted by Canadian researchers found that lower levels of vitamin D, also known as 'sunshine vitamin', may perk up chances of developing ...
CTV.ca - May 15, 2008 Women who are vitamin D deficient when they are diagnosed with breast cancer are more likely to have their disease spread and are more likely to die than ...
Reuters - Nov 22, 2006 NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A large new study suggests vitamin E may help prevent death from cancer and heart disease in middle-aged men who smoke, ...
Globe and Mail - Jun 10, 2008 From Tuesday's Globe and Mail Published on Tuesday, Jun. 10, 2008 9:59AM EDT Last updated on Monday, Mar. 30, 2009 3:50PM EDT. Having low levels of vitamin ...
CTV.ca - Feb 6, 2007 Two studies have found that higher blood levels of vitamin D are linked to lower rates of breast cancer and colorectal cancer cases. ...
Independent Online - Dec 13, 2005 Their new analysis found those who had higher levels of vitamin D were able to inhale and exhale more air. That link was seen in black people and ...
CTV.ca - Jun 23, 2008 People who have the lowest levels of vitamin D in their blood have an increased risk of death compared to those with the highest levels, a new study says. ...
CBC.ca - May 6, 2008 Older people who have low levels of Vitamin D may be at a higher risk of depression, a new study has found. The new research shows that people deficient in ...
NutraIngredients.com - Oct 17, 2006 By Stephen Daniells, 17-Oct-2006. Increasing vitamin D levels may help curb the development and progression of breast cancer, suggests a small study from ...
Reuters UK - Jan 22, 2008 NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A person's level of vitamin C may predict his or her likelihood of having a stroke, according to a long-term study of some 20000 ...