Low vitamin D linked to inflammation

By Tim Dornin
Updated August 8 2022 - 3:33am, first published 3:30am
Boosting vitamin D in people with a deficiency might reduce chronic inflammation, a new study says. (AP PHOTO)
Boosting vitamin D in people with a deficiency might reduce chronic inflammation, a new study says. (AP PHOTO)

New research has established a direct link between low levels of vitamin D and persistent inflammation, which can lead to a wide range of problems including type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and autoimmune issues.

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