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Low levels of vitamin D linked to higher rates of asthma in African-American kids

March 17, 2010 by  
Filed under Supplements

Researchers have discovered that African American children with asthma in metropolitan Washington, DC, are significantly more likely to have low levels of vitamin D than healthy African-American children. This study supports recent research that suggests vitamin D plays a greater role in the body than just keeping bones healthy. Vitamin D deficiency has been recently linked to a variety of non-bone related diseases including depression, autoimmune disorders, and now asthma.

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Low levels of vitamin D linked to higher rates of asthma in African-American kids

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