Health
Calls to add vitamin D to anti-coronavirus arsenal – The Australian
The use of vitamin D to help bolster deficient people’s ability to fight COVID-19 is gaining global support as part of measures including social distancing and improved hygiene.
The use of vitamin D to help bolster deficient peoples ability to fight COVID-19 is gaining global support as part of measures including social distancing and improved hygiene.
Professor Ian Brighthope wants the federal government to consider mounting medical evidence to suggest the so-called “sunshine’’ nutrient could be a valuable help, particularly for Indigenous groups and some ethnic communities. The vitamin is gaining significant support in Britain as a means to help deficient people figh…
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