date:Nov 16, 2012
fessor of medicine and of cell biology and physiology at Washington University School of Medicine. And as obesity rates rise, we expect even more people will develop diabetes. Those patients are more likely to experience heart problems due to an increase in vascular inflammation, so we have been investigating why this occurs.
In earlier research, the researchers found vitamin D appears to play a key role in heart disease. This new study takes their work a step further, suggesting that when vita