Wednesday, December 20, 2006
High vitamin D levels cut MS risk
Higher levels of vitamin D in the blood may lower the risk of multiple sclerosis (MS), research suggests.
Previous studies have suggested vitamin D may have a protective effect - but the evidence has been inconclusive.
A Harvard School of Public Health team measured levels of the vitamin in large numbers of US military personnel.
Technorati tag: Food, Vitamin D, MS, Multiple Sclerosis
posted by I at 6:43 pm


