Children who take vitamin D supplements are less likely to develop diabetes later in life, a study has shown.
The British study, which appears in Archives of Disease in Childhood , suggests that children who receive vitamin D supplements were around 30 per cent less likely to develop type 1 diabetes later than those who did not take such supplements, the BBC reported. More...
Thursday, March 13, 2008
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