Health
80% of COVID-19 patients don’t have enough of this in their body – Ladders
Eighty percent of 216 COVID-19 positive patients reported having vitamin D deficiencies when they entreated the Hospital Universitario Marques de Valdecilla in…

Scientists are beginning to see a link between Vitamin D deficiencies and the coronavirus.
As researchers have scrambled to identify which people are more susceptible to contracting COVID-19 (hint: there’s not an easy answer), a small study conducted at a Spanish hospital may direct the conversation to a starting point: vitamin D deficiency.
Eighty percent of 216 COVID-19 positive patients reported having vitamin D deficiencies when they entreated the Hospital Universitario Marques de Valdecilla…
-
Noosa News5 hours ago
Targeted attack in Torquay leaves man with gunshot wound to abdomen
-
Noosa News18 hours ago
Queensland in the dark on beef import biosecurity threat: Perrett
-
General23 hours ago
Novo Nordisk names new CEO amid share price slump and concerns over Wegovy, Ozempic sales
-
Business18 hours ago
Here’s how Nvidia could become the first $5 trillion company by the end of 2025