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Doctors start to include vitamin D in fight against cancer

Friday, November 6, 2009
Martin Mittelstaedt Environment Reporter for Globe & Mail http://www.theglobeandmail.com/life/health/doctors-start-to-include-vitamin-d-in-fight-against-cancer/article1352956/ Responding to research indicating that vitamin D may slow the progression of breast, colon and other common cancers, some doctors have begun adding the supplement to their tool kit of cancer therapies alongside more conventional treatments such as radiation, surgery and chemotherapy.… continue reading

Why vitamin D may prevent H1N1

Friday, November 6, 2009
By Jennifer Goldberg from Best Health http://www.besthealthmag.ca/get-healthy/prevention/why-vitamin-d-may-prevent-h1n1 Taking vitamin D supplements may help protect you from the H1N1 virus, a U.S.-based researcher says. “Vitamin D fights common seasonal influenza and H1N1 in several ways,” says William Grant, founder of the Sunlight, Nutrition And Health Research Center in California.… continue reading

Schoolboy campaigner backs vitamin D summit

Thursday, November 5, 2009
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/scotland/article6902010.ece Ryan McLaughlin with his mum Kirsten who is suffering from MS Melanie Reid A major international summit on the links between multiple sclerosis and vitamin D deficiency, supported by the Scottish government, is to take place in Scotland early next year thanks to the efforts of a campaigning schoolboy.… continue reading

Breast cancer risk ‘virtually eradicated’ by elevated vitamin D levels, researchers suggest

Thursday, November 5, 2009
Headline Story from SmartTan.com Breast cancer is a disease so directly related to vitamin D deficiency that a woman’s risk of contracting the disease can be ‘virtually eradicated’ by elevating her vitamin D status to what vitamin D scientists consider to be natural blood levels.… continue reading

Researchers predict the correlation between climate change and ozone distribution

Sunday, November 1, 2009
Cristina Díaz-Borda Share This article was published on Oct 1, 2009 in the Science section Stephanie Parish University of Toronto researchers have identified the role of climate change on ozone distribution and atmospheric circulation over the earth’s surface. According to Michaela Hegglin, a postdoctoral fellow and lead researcher on the project, and professor Theodore Shepherd from the department of physics at U of T, UV radiation will decrease in the northern high latitudes by about nine per cent by the year 2100 and increase over the tropics and southern high latitudes by roughly four per cent.… continue reading

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