Vitamin D Shown To Boost Capabilities Of Damaged Hearts

  • 8 years ago
A new U.K.-based study has found that a daily dose of Vitamin D can improve the pumping function of damaged hearts in patients; researchers plan to conduct a larger trial next.

Vitamin D may be known to help with the teeth and bones, but new research has indicated another important health benefit. 
The University of Leeds study found that a daily intake of the supplement can improve the cardiac function of those with heart dysfunction. 
The lead author, Dr. Klaus Witte, is quoted in the Telegraph as saying, “This is a signifi

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