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Vitamin D to cut cancer

  • Thursday, December 29 - 2005 at 07:46

Scientists believe vitamin D deficiency - higher in people with darker skins and those that avoid sunlight - may be responsible for thousands of cancer deaths a year. New research shows that a large daily dose of vitamin D can halve the chance of developing cancer, as well as several other chronic diseases such as MS, diabetes and high blood pressure.

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