Vitamin D supplementation did not appear to influence the incidence of cancer or major cardiovascular disease (CVD) events in older adults who largely already had adequate vitamin D levels, according ...
Vitamin-D deficiency is much more strongly linked to fatal than nonfatal CV events, results of a large prospective study suggest. "Although our results were able to confirm an approximately 27% ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Monthly high-dose vitamin D supplementation did not prevent the incidence of CVD or death in adults aged 50 to ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Individuals with vitamin D deficiency were more likely to develop CVD and higher BP than those with normal ...
Monthly high-dose vitamin D has failed to reduce rates of cardiovascular disease and death in a large, community-based randomized controlled trial. Results of the Vitamin D Assessment Study (ViDA), ...
From 2001 to 2019, there was an increase in cardiovascular-related complications during pregnancy, according to a study.
Authors of a new analysis from the large, randomized D-Health study say their findings don’t rule out the possibility that vitamin D might reduce the risk of cardiovascular events, particularly MI in ...
Vitamin D supplements may improve exercise performance and reduce the risk of heart disease, according to findings of a preliminary study presented at the Society for Endocrinology annual conference.
A new study shows that preeclamptic and hypertensive pregnant women's risk of getting cardiovascular disease is linked to ...