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Vitamin D linked to lower heart disease risk – Los Angeles Times


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Vitamin D linked to lower heart disease risk
Los Angeles Times
By raising low levels of the vitamin to normal levels, patients reduce their risk of heart disease by about 30%, an observational study finds. By Shari Roan Raising the amount of vitamin D in the blood appears to help some people — at least those
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Vitamin D linked to lower heart disease risk – Los Angeles Times


Globe and Mail

Vitamin D linked to lower heart disease risk
Los Angeles Times
By raising low levels of the vitamin to normal levels, patients reduce their risk of heart disease by about 30%, an observational study finds. By Shari Roan Raising the amount of vitamin D in the blood appears to help some people — at least those
Vitamin D Lowers Heart Disease Risk WebMD
Boosting Vitamin D Can Do a Heart Good BusinessWeek
Vitamin D may slash risk of heart-disease risk Globe and Mail
Deseret News  - Salt Lake Tribune  - Fox 13 Now – Salt Lake City
all 43 news articles »

AP survey: Recovery to remain sluggish into 2011 (AP)

Jobseekers visit a company's booth at a job fair in Beijing April 10, 2010. Unemployment rates in the developed countries were still high while consumer demand and business investment there remained weak, Zeng Peiyan, vice chairman of board of directors of the Boao Forum for Asia (BFA), wrote in the official publication for the BFA's annual meeting which opens on Saturday, Xinhua News Agency reported. REUTERS/Petar Kujundzic (CHINA - Tags: BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT) AP – The pillars of Americans’ financial security — jobs and home values — will stay shaky well into 2011, according to an Associated Press survey of leading economists.


AP survey: Recovery to remain sluggish into 2011 (AP)

Jobseekers visit a company's booth at a job fair in Beijing April 10, 2010. Unemployment rates in the developed countries were still high while consumer demand and business investment there remained weak, Zeng Peiyan, vice chairman of board of directors of the Boao Forum for Asia (BFA), wrote in the official publication for the BFA's annual meeting which opens on Saturday, Xinhua News Agency reported. REUTERS/Petar Kujundzic (CHINA - Tags: BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT) AP – The pillars of Americans’ financial security — jobs and home values — will stay shaky well into 2011, according to an Associated Press survey of leading economists.


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