Health
Coronavirus and vitamin D: The surprising link, according to new research – Mic
This pandemic has put many of us through all seven stages of grief this year. We’ve traveled from the initial shock all the way back in spring to our acceptance…
This pandemic has put many of us through all seven stages of grief this year. Weve traveled from the initial shock all the way back in spring to our acceptance of the new normal, which unfortunately means a lot of canceled summer trips. Its pretty depressing, literally, that we have gotten less sun this year, since sunlight triggers our bodies to produce vitamin D, and new research suggests that a vitamin D deficiency makes it harder to fight COVID-19.
In a small but revelatory new study, scientists…
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