A recent study has suggested that consuming vitamin D can actually have a beneficial effect on the lung, especially in smokers. Vitamin D deficiency has always been linked to a steady decline in lung function in smokers. According to a group of researchers from Boston, vitamin D can actually play a protective role and safeguard the lung from the harmful effects of smoking. Lead author Nancy E. Lange, MD, MPH, of the Channing Laboratory, Brigham ...Sunday, 5 August 2012
Vitamin D Improves Lung Function in Smokers
A recent study has suggested that consuming vitamin D can actually have a beneficial effect on the lung, especially in smokers. Vitamin D deficiency has always been linked to a steady decline in lung function in smokers. According to a group of researchers from Boston, vitamin D can actually play a protective role and safeguard the lung from the harmful effects of smoking. Lead author Nancy E. Lange, MD, MPH, of the Channing Laboratory, Brigham ...
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