NEW RESEARCH
A study from Harvard Medical School shows an increased risk of heart disease for those with low levels of vitamin D, and this risk is particularly high for those who also have high blood pressure.
- The U.S. study, which began in 1996, used over 1,700 people with an average age of 59. Continue Reading…
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