Women low in vitamin D found to have an increased risk of multiple sclerosis, claims new study |
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Women low in vitamin D found to have an increased risk of multiple sclerosis, claims new study | Darrell Miller | 09/27/17 |
Date:
September 27, 2017 09:14 AM
Author: Darrell Miller
(support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Women low in vitamin D found to have an increased risk of multiple sclerosis, claims new study
Women that are low in Vitamin D have been found to have an increased risk of multiple sclerosis. This was claimed by a brand new study. The link between these two things has recently been found in a new study. Checking the Vitamin D levels in the blood can help to determine and assess the risk of this debilitating neurological disease. There have only been a handful of studies done that show how levels of vitamin D can predict risk.
Key Takeaways:
- young and middle aged women with healthy vitamin d levels are at less risk of debilitating neurological disease
- more research is needed on the optimal dose of vitamin D for reducing risk of MS
- vitamin d is best gained from the sun but is also found in milk and various fish.
"According to the findings, published in Neurology, checking vitamin D levels in the blood can help determine and assess the risk of this debilitating neurological disease."
Read more: //www.naturalnews.com/2017-09-18-women-low-on-vitamin-d-found-to-have-43-percent-increased-risk-of-ms.html
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