Vitamin D is a necessary nutrient that is needed by the body. Deficiency from the "sun vitamin" can cause a lot of negative health impacts.
Vitamin D deficiency is linked to accelerated cognitive decline in seniors.
Lack of Vitamin D linked to an increased risk of multiple sclerosis, a study finds.
A new study suggests that vitamin D supplements can increase the cholesterol level in the blood of obese teens.
A study shows that intake of vitamin D supplement has no benefits for bone density, bone mass or muscle mass in older and premenopausal women.
A new study has shown that those who lack vitamin D in countries with little sunlight may have a higher risk for pancreatic cancer.
Dietary supplements, though not as healthy as natural nutrient sources, do play an important role in men's health by offering nutrients that are deficient in the body.
Breast cancer patients with high levels of vitamin D in their blood are twice as likely to survive the disease as women with low levels of this nutrient, report University of California, San Diego School of Medicine researchers in the March issue of Anticancer Research.