The level of vitamin D in our blood should neither be too high
nor to low. Scientists from the University of Copenhagen are the first
in the world to show that there is a connection between high levels of
vitamin D and cardiovascular deaths.
In terms of public health, a lack of vitamin D has long been a focal
point. Several studies have shown that too low levels can prove
detrimental to our health. However, new research from the University of
Copenhagen reveals, for the first time, that also too high levels of
vitamin D in our blood is connected to an increased risk of dying from a
stroke or a coronary...http://news.ku.dk/all_news/2015/03/high-levels-of-vitamin-d-is-suspected-of-increasing-mortality-rates/
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