Can vitamin D relieve joint pain?

Vitamin D is a crucial nutrient for bone health. Some studies suggest a link between vitamin D deficiency and joint or muscle pain, including rheumatoid arthritis

Belly fat linked to vitamin D deficiency

Vitamin D deficiency is a huge and growing problem in the United States. A recent study finds a link between abdominal fat and low levels of vitamin D.

Drinking soda daily may harm your fertility

Researchers have uncovered a link between conception and soda: drinking it daily could harm your chances of becoming pregnant. This goes for men and women.

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How dietary fat helps prostate cancer to spread

Scientists unravel the link between genetics and dietary fat and the role they play in the progression and spread of prostate cancer.

Fertility treatment: Vitamin D may influence success rate

A new meta-analysis has found a link between lower blood concentrations of vitamin D and reduced success rates in assisted reproduction therapy.

Soy may raise risk of advanced prostate cancer

Researchers have identified a link between foods rich in isoflavones, such as soy, and a greater risk of advanced prostate cancer.

Leafy greens may contribute to a healthy heart

In a first-of-its-kind study, researchers examine the link between vitamin K and the structure and good functioning of the heart in teenagers.

‘Good’ cholesterol might actually be bad

A large new study in the general population has found a link between excessive mortality and high levels of the so-called good cholesterol.

Researchers find link between food allergies and childhood anxiety

Researchers at Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health and Albert Einstein College of Medicine studied the link between food allergy and childhood anxiety and depression among a sample…

Low-fat dairy intake may raise Parkinson’s risk

Researchers have uncovered a link between higher intake of low-fat dairy products – particularly skim or low-fat milk – and a greater risk of Parkinson’s.

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