Low Vitamin D Levels May Raise Heart Risk

Courtesy WebMD Health  Mon, 11/16/2009 - 18:16

Some men with low levels of vitamin D in their blood are at particularly high risk of developing heart disease and weakened bones that can lead to osteoporosis, researchers report.


 

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