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Why, despite India being a sun-washed tropical country, one in five among us has a vitamin D deficiency? This is a paradox that two Delhi-based organisations probed and found that the deficiency cuts ...
“Vitamin D deficiency is a silent epidemic affecting millions. Beyond bone health, it compromises immunity, heightens chronic disease risks, and places a significant economic burden on families ...
A recent meta-analysis reveals widespread vitamin D deficiency across India, affecting one in five individuals, particularly in urban centers like Vadodara and Delhi. The deficiency impacts all ...
Vitamin D deficiency is increasingly common in India, despite being a tropical country with abundant sunlight. This paradox is mainly due to modern indoor lifestyles, increased use of sunscreens ...
New Delhi: One in five Indians may be suffering from a deficiency of Vitamin D, with the highest proportion—nearly 39 percent—found in the eastern parts of the country, a comprehensive report mapping ...
Dr. Jaban Moore, a functional medicine doctor, highlights the potential side effects of certain vitamin supplements. He advises against taking synthetic B12, magnesium oxide or citrate ...
In a country like India where there is abundant sun exposure, Vitamin D deficiency seems like a distant idea. But the funny fact is – one in every four Indians has a Vitamin D deficiency. This data is ...
Moreover, it is ideal for indoor professionals, shift workers, or women dealing with fatigue, sleep issues, or recurring vitamin D deficiency. Customer reaction: Customers noticed improved muscle ...
India is on the brink of a major public health crisis as Vitamin D deficiency—affecting a large portion of the population—continues to be overlooked, according to a new expert report released on ...
Vitamin D supplements may not be an effective defense against acute respiratory infections, a recent study has found. It’s still possible the vitamin supplementation could reduce the severity ...
The idea seemed, at first blush, preposterous. "I don't know anyone spraying vitamin D up a patient's nose," said Jennifer Mulligan, Ph.D., co-director of the University of Florida Health Smell ...
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