Vitamin D shown to have wide-ranging benefits
date:Apr 08, 2013
ne diseases, infectious diseases and CVD.

Examining gene response elements, or sequences of DNA bases that interact with vitamin D receptors to regulate gene expression, they also identified new genes related to vitamin D status. To ensure that their observations were accurate, the researchers looked at 12 genes whose level of expression does not change, and those genes remained stable throughout the trial period.

This study reveals the molecular fingerprints that help explain the non-skeleta
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