Doctors Lounge MONDAY, May 20 (HealthDay News) -- Short-term therapy with vitamin C at modest doses did not have a clinically significant effect on lowering urate levels in patients with gout, according to research published online May 16 in Arthritis & Rheumatism. and more »
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OnMedica Current recommendations are for all pregnant and breast feeding women to take vitamin D supplements. The recommended dose is currently 10mcg (400IU). The reasons for this are to reduce any consequences of vitamin D deficiency, for examples rickets in ...
NHS Choices Researchers found that vitamin D reduced the levels of IL-17A produced by cells from people with asthma. This included cells from people who had previously failed to respond to the treatment of choice for severe asthma – oral corticosteroids – often ...
PR Newswire (press release) However, studies conducted with orally dosed supplements did not demonstrate any clinical benefit in cancer patients, most likely due to the finding that the levels of orally-administered vitamin C delivered to a patient's blood stream were ... and more »
PR Web (press release) The Vitamin D Society would like to invite medical professionals and the public to attend a free information session on vitamin D and disease prevention on May 22, 2013. The vitamin D symposium features a presentation by Dr. Robert Heaney, M.D ... and more »