Truth About Vitamin D: Why You Need Vitamin D
In the U.S., only people who live south of a line drawn from Los Angeles to Columbia, S.C., get enough sunlight for vitamin D production throughout...
Leer másIn the U.S., only people who live south of a line drawn from Los Angeles to Columbia, S.C., get enough sunlight for vitamin D production throughout...
Leer másIf you take steroid drugs regularly, discuss vitamin D with your doctor. On the other hand, cholesterol-lowering statin drugs and thiazide diuretic...
Leer másThe IOM committee found no conclusive evidence that increased vitamin D levels confer increased health benefits, 'challenging the concept that '. T...
Leer másIn 2008, the American Academy of Pediatrics recommended that breastfed infants receive 400 IU of vitamin D every day until they are weaned.
Leer másThat's because your body is built to get vitamin D through your skin (from sunlight) rather than through your mouth (by food).
Leer más'There's really no benefit to going over a total -- food and supplements combined -- of 1,500 milligrams of calcium a day,' Watts advises. Accordin...
Leer másOsteoporosis is a common disease that makes bones thinner, which makes them more likely to break. When bone loss becomes more severe, you have oste...
Leer másEven so, most experts agree that anyone with a 25-OHD level of less than 15 ng/ mL or 37.5 nmol/L (depending on the units reported by a lab) needs ...
Leer másOne woman might be in their 40s or 50s with very strong bones while another can be in their 30s and have early signs of premenopausal osteoporosis,...
Leer másOsteoporosis weakens bones and increases the risk of unexpected fractures.
Leer másOsteoporosis is a condition that weakens your bones, making fractures more likely. If your child has one of these conditions, talk to their doctor ...
Leer másThirty minutes of sun exposure to the face, legs, or back -- without sunscreen -- at least twice a week should give you plenty of vitamin D. The Am...
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