Vitamin D supplements may not improve cholesterol
date:Sep 06, 2012
The study published inArteriosclerosis, Thrombosis and Vascular Biology suggests that correcting vitamin D deficiencies with high doses of oral vitamin D supplements has no effect on cholesterol levels. The findings of the study are contrary to previous research conclusions that have touted the potential of mega-doses of the sunshine vitamin as a way to aid cholesterol management.

Led by Dr Manish Ponda at The Rockefeller University, USA, the researchers found that correcting vitamin D deficie
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