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How Vitamin D Delivers On Cardio Health

Free from the sun, vitamin D delivers a natural source for one of the hormones essential to our bodies, especially the bones. But when you’re down on this essential nutrient, it’s not only your bones that could suffer, but also your cardio health, according to new research from the University of South Australia.

CONFIRMED: COVID-19 mRNA Vaccines Can Cause Severe Liver Damage

A recent Letter to the Editor published on the Journal of Hepatology website adds to the growing evidence that the mRNA vaccines used against COVID-19 can […]

Curcumin May Slow Chronic Kidney Disease Progression

Curcumin supplementation increases levels of beneficial gut microbes that limit actions of toxins and eases chronic kidney disease symptoms, according to new research.

EU Investigates Reports Of Menstrual Disorders After mRNA COVID Shots

The European Medicines Agency’s safety committee says it is reviewing reports of heavy menstrual bleeding and absence of menstruation from women who had received COVID vaccines from Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna.

Vitamin D Positives For Patients With Parkinson’s Disease, Review Finds

Researchers looking into the effect of vitamin D on patients with Parkinson’s Disease are confident that it can slow down the worsening of some symptoms.

UK Government Launches Vitamin D Review To Address Health Inequalities

The UK Government is to launch an official review into ways to boost vitamin D levels among the population that could include dietary supplements and fortifying food and drinks.

Regular Aerobic Exercise Improves Blood Vessel Function In People With Chronic Kidney Disease

Structured aerobic exercise training over 12 weeks improves blood vessel function in people with stage 3 and 4 chronic kidney disease, according to a new study by physiologists at Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta. Researchers also found that exercise reduced blood pressure reactivity in this population.

Israeli Study Shows COVID-19 Vaccines Are Associated With An Increase In Emergency Cardiovascular Events

A revealing new study from Israel examines the association between COVID-19 vaccinations, infection rates, and emergency medical service callouts for cardiovascular events in people aged 16-39. […]