In the News
Ontario reconsiders funding of popular vitamin D tests
Thursday, January 7, 2010
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/life/health/ontario-reconsiders-funding-of-popular-vitamin-d-tests/article1421506/
New research indicates 5 per cent of Canadians are so deficient in ‘sunshine vitamin’ that they are at risk of getting bone diseases •Provinces struggle with demand for Vitamin D tests . Article Comments (62) Martin Mittelstaedt Environment Reporter From Thursday’s Globe and Mail Published on Wednesday, Jan.… continue reading
Prominent Dermatologist Agrees With Smart Tan
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Headline Story from SmartTan.com
A highly decorated figure in the dermatology community endorsed the International Smart Tan Network’s position on sunlight and moderate UV exposure as “fair and balanced” in his latest book. Dr. Bernard Ackerman, an award-winning professor of dermatology who is considered a pioneer in the field of dermatopathology, enthusiastically proclaimed that the International Smart Tan Network’s position on moderate UV exposure and sunburn prevention is more justified than positions taken by the Skin Cancer Foundation, the American Academy of Dermatology and the American Cancer Society.… continue reading
Vitamin D and the Flu: More about the Science
Thursday, January 7, 2010
http://www.anh-usa.org/new_site/?p=1566
Bill Faloon, Co-founder of Life Extension Foundation, recently summarized some of the science showing the critical role of Vitamin D in preventing and controlling infections due to the flu. An excerpt from his article in the January 2010 Life Extension Magazine follows: Evidence that Vitamin D Combats Winter Infections As daylight hours grow colder and shorter, incidences of the common cold, flu, and respiratory infections spike upwards.… continue reading
Low vitamin D levels in blacks may explain higher rates of heart disease
Thursday, January 7, 2010
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/booster_shots/2010/01/low-vitamin-d-levels-in-blacks-may-explain-higher-rates-of-heart-disease.html
The disparity in rates of heart disease deaths between blacks and whites can be attributed in large part to low levels of vitamin D in a substantial portion of the black population, researchers have found. Their dark skin cuts down on the production of vitamin D–which is produced primarily by sunlight–particularly among those who live at higher latitudes where sunlight is less intense than it is closer to the equator, said Dr.… continue reading
Tan Tax Fight in the USA
Thursday, January 7, 2010
SmartTan.com
Industry Advisory Friends: Public outrage over the proposed 10 percent federal tax on indoor tanning is starting to boiling over – which is exactly what we need to get this tax taken out of the final version of the Health Care Reform bill negotiated between the House and Senate in the coming weeks.… continue reading