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Calcium and Vitamin D Duet

It’s well known that calcium is needed for bone health, but vitamin D is often taken for granted.

Vitamin D deficiency and PAD

HealthDay News reports people with low blood levels of vitamin D were found to have a higher incidence of peripheral arterial disease (PAD), potentially dangerous...

Vitamin D cuts colon cancer death risk

eople with higher vitamin D levels are less likely to die of colorectal cancer, researchers said, but the vitamin does not appear to affect the chances of dying from...

Dole shines a light on mushrooms

Dole Portobello Mushrooms offer naturally enhanced levels of vitamin D, reaching over 100 percent of recommended daily requirements.

AAP Doubles Amount of Vitamin D for Kids

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Nutrition Beyond the Trends: D is for denial

Vitamin D deficiency, thought to be a thing of the past, is coming back.

Menopause’s Nutrition Equation

Today, more than a third of the contemporary woman’s life is in menopausal and post-menopausal phases. Not surprisingly, more functional foods are addressing major...

Vitamins Take The Lead With Consumers

Vitamins are gaining new popularity as they claim specific health benefits; the word on a food label has consumer appeal.

Nutrition Beyond the Trends: Boron's a Beneficial Bone Builder

In the not too distant future, nutrition experts may tell us to include boron-rich foods in our diet. This largely ignored element is being studied more intently at...

Women take Heart

Heart disease kills several million women each year, but food processors are targeting it in the campaign to enhance women’s heart health.

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