“Vitamin D deficiency may help identify whether a woman is at long-term risk for multiple sclerosis (MS),” researchers concluded in a study involving “1,092 women diagnosed with MS from 1983 to 2009.” The findings were published online in Neurology. The authors of a accompanying editorial “suggested that supplementation is simple, cost-effective, and unlikely to be harmful in adolescents and adults, noting that doses of up to 4,000 IU/day are safe for adults even in pregnancy.”
https://www.medpagetoday.com/neurology/multiplesclerosis/67897
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