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Sorry to break it to you, but Zinc and Vitamin C aren't going to cure you of COVID-19. With any sickness, somebody is sure to tell you that supplements like Zinc and Vitamin C are just the thing you ...
Share on Pinterest Vitamin D does not prevent COVID-19 but may keep long COVID at bay, a new study suggests. Image credit: Viktoriya Skorikova/Getty Images About every six in 100 people who have COVID ...
Share on Pinterest A new study adds to the evidence that COVID-19 severity may have ties to vitamin D deficiency. Lam Luong Dinh/EyeEm/Getty Images Some research suggests vitamin D insufficiency has ...
The death rate for COVID-19 in vaccinated older adults with low vitamin D was similar to unvaccinated older adults, but people with lower levels have a higher risk compared with people who had higher ...
People who are deficient in vitamin D may be at higher risk of contracting the novel coronavirus than those with sufficient levels, according to the results of a new retrospective study from Illinois.
In a recent study published in Nutrients, researchers investigated whether vitamin D supplementation before the onset of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) could provide benefits. Study: Preventive ...
Low vitamin D levels might increase the odds of severe COVID People with low blood levels of vitamin D deficient were 36% more likely to be hospitalized with COVID However, vitamin D levels were not ...
While standing in long lines at grocery stores in recent weeks, shippers may have seen the National Enquirer headline shouting, "Coronavirus Cures Finally Found!" If that's true, why is everyone ...
In addition to masking, social distancing, and hand sanitizing, there are two cheap supplements people can take that might provide an extra edge against COVID-19 while awaiting vaccination and herd ...
Vitamin D is critical to healthy psychological functioning. Research has shown that vitamin D deficiencies may be related to depression, seasonal affective disorder, and other psychological illnesses.
Vitamin D does not prevent COVID-19 but may keep long COVID at bay, a new study suggests. Image credit: Viktoriya Skorikova/Getty Images Anyone who is infected with the coronavirus that causes ...