Vitamin D: How much is too much of a good thing? High doses of vitamin D may result in a decrease in bone density
When bare skin is exposed to sunlight, it makes Vitamin D, which is needed by our bodies to absorb calcium […]
When bare skin is exposed to sunlight, it makes Vitamin D, which is needed by our bodies to absorb calcium […] For people with polycystic kidney disease (PKD), life can be a constant cycle of symptoms: aches and pains, abdominal swelling, […] In recent years it has been increasingly appreciated that immune cells within the tumor microenvironment contribute to tumor progression and, […] The association between type 2 diabetes and increased fracture risk is well documented. However, little was known about the possible […] Eggshells can enhance the growth of new, strong bones needed in medical procedures, a team of UMass Lowell researchers has […] Pot use in pregnancy has doubled among U.S. women and is most common during the first trimester, government research shows. […] Estradiol is a commonly prescribed estrogen therapy. Previous research has found that rats treated with the hormone experience an increase […] A new paper in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute suggests that artificial intelligence systems may be able to […] In a paper published in the journal Nature, an international research team led by researchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden […] If, in spite of sports and good nutrition, the legs are always thicker, there may be a lipedema is a […]Women’s Health
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