Vitamin D Intake, Reduced Multiple Sclerosis Risk Associated In Study
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Future studies on vitamin D intake and incidence of multiple sclerosis should measure circulating levels of vitamin D prior to the onset of MS and should look at how supplementation of the vitamin may slow the progression of the disease, a study in the Jan. 13 issue of Neurology says
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