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Study Ties Heart Ills, Vitamin D Deficiency

MILWAUKEE _ Low levels of vitamin D, a chronic problem for many people in northern latitudes areas such as Wisconsin, were associated with substantially higher rates of heart disease and stroke, according to the latest study in a growing amount of... Full Article at RedOrbit

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  1. MONDAY, Jan. 7 (HealthDay News) -- Low blood levels of vitamin D -- sourced through sunlight, some foods and supplements -- are associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular problems such as heart attack and stroke, U.S. researchers report. Full Article at MedicineNet

  2. Having too little vitamin D has been linked to an increased risk of heart disease, a US study has concluded. Full Article at BBC News

  3. MILWAUKEE — Low levels of vitamin D, a chronic problem for many people in northern latitudes areas such as Wisconsin and Washington, were associated with substantially higher rates of heart disease and stroke, according to a new study. Full Article at The Seattle Times

  4. WASHINGTON People with low vitamin D levels face an elevated risk for heart attack, heart failure and stroke, according to a study published on Monday suggesting that the vitamin may protect against cardiovascular disease. Full Article at Globe and Mail

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