Vitamin D and correlation to allergies
Researchers from Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University looked at the serum vitamin D levels in blood collected in 2005-2006 from a nationally representative sample of more than 3,100 children and adolescents and 3,400 adults.
Researchers from Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University looked at the serum vitamin D levels in blood collected in 2005-2006 from a nationally representative sample of more than 3,100 children and adolescents and 3,400 adults.
Low vitamin D levels correlated with sensitivity to 11 of the 17 allergens tested.
A study shows that low vitamin D levels are associated with increased likelihood that children will develop allergies. 25/02/2011
Dr. Fateh Srajeldin BSc., ND 416-207-0207
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