Vitamin D – could it stop 'modern’ diseases?

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Vitamin D – could it stop 'modern’ diseases?

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An award-winning writer and scientist believes a deficiency of Vitamin D in pregnant women is behind the increase in conditions such as MS, diabetes, schizophrenia and asthma.

Scientists often liken the process of discovery to doing a jigsaw. At first, few pieces fit and the picture is a mystery. Then suddenly two or three pieces lock together and an image starts to take shape.

This is what is happening in the study of apparently unrelated, chronic diseases such as multiple sclerosis, schizophrenia, diabetes and asthma. These conditions are increasingly common both in the UK and elsewhere; their causes have puzzled doctors and scientists for decades.... Read More - http://www.ms-uk.org/vitaminD
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Poll done here re: birth month singled out "May" as having highest number of MSers. Consistent with the findings in the piece.

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PointsNorth wrote:Poll done here re: birth month singled out "May" as having highest number of MSers. Consistent with the findings in the piece.
Here it is...

http://www.thisisms.com/forum/general-d ... 23904.html
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