A randomized trial on Vitamin D completed at Boston University School of Medicine came up with the following:
“Our data suggest that any improvement in vitamin D status will significantly affect expression of genes that have a wide variety of biologic functions of more than 160 pathways linked to cancer, autoimmune disorders and cardiovascular disease which have been associated with vitamin D deficiency,” the study investigators submit that: “This study reveals for the first time molecular finger prints that help explain the nonskeletal health benefits of vitamin D.”
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“Our data suggest that any improvement in vitamin D status will significantly affect expression of genes that have a wide variety of biologic functions of more than 160 pathways linked to cancer, autoimmune disorders and cardiovascular disease which have been associated with vitamin D deficiency,” the study investigators submit that: “This study reveals for the first time molecular finger prints that help explain the nonskeletal health benefits of vitamin D.”
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