Health
Vitamin D supplements may offer no Covid benefits, data suggests – The Guardian
Two studies fail to find evidence to support claims supplements protect against coronavirus

CoronavirusTwo studies fail to find evidence to support claims supplements protect against coronavirus
The idea that vitamin D supplements can reduce susceptibility to, and the severity of, Covid-19 is seductive it offers a simple, elegant solution to a very complex and lethal problem. But analyses encompassing large European datasets suggest the enthusiasm for the sunshine vitamin may be misplaced.
Two still to be peer-reviewed papers looked at the link between vitamin D levels and Covid-19 and…
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