![]() ![]() In response, some people are boosting their vitamin D intake way above the recommended dietary allowance, hoping to maximize supposed benefits. ![]() A search on PubMed (a massive on-line bibliography of articles published in medical journals) for vitamin D finds more than 20,000 studies within the past five years alone. Researchers are spending time and millions of dollars to explore vitamin D. Is it possible that vitamin D can ward off cancer, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, metabolic disorders, depression, infectious diseases, autoimmune diseases, mortality and even autism? Readers of health articles have been deluged by such stories. ![]()
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