The Vitamin D Newsletter - Remarkable Paper in British Medical Journal - February 28, 2010 A few weeks ago, the British Medical Journal published a remarkable paper, remarkable that…
Low levels may also hinder response to steroid treatment, study finds By Steven Reinberg HealthDay Reporter (HealthDay News) -- People with asthma who have low levels of vitamin D…
The mainstream American press is ignoring much of the recent Vitamin D scientific literature. I suspect newspaper editors have decided that too many favorable Vitamin D stories run the…
A recent publication in Genome Research points to out the role of Vitamin D in health and well-being and identifies over 200 genes that are directly affected by Vitamin…
The death ceremony started as a crude ritual, back in the days of witchcraft. In recent years it has been developed into a science. It usually takes from 10…
White typically has greater levels of the toxin than light, researchers say (HealthDay News) -- Tests on more than 300 samples of canned tuna from the top three brands…
The results of two studies conducted by Intermountain Medical Center Heart Institute in Murray Utah, presented on March 15, 2010 at the American College of Cardiology's 59th annual scientific…
Seven Steps to Preventing Childhood Ear Infection Do you know a child who suffers from recurrent ear infections? By age two, 66% of children withstand at least one episode…
Dayton, Ohio - The federal government recommended nearly tripling the number of people using a type of drug for lowering cholesterol levels earlier this month, one day after the…
Aspartame (NutraSweet®) was first approved in 1974. It was then taken off the market in 1975 due to many health complaints. The financial backers of the toxic sweetener then…