Using significantly higher doses of vitamin D than recommended for five years did not affect the incidence of type 2 diabetes ...
The long-term use of high doses of vitamin D does not protect elderly people from developing type 2 diabetes, new evidence ...
Vitamin D3 supplementation does not significantly reduce the risk for developing diabetes among older adults who are not at high risk for diabetes.
Diabetes, a condition affecting one in eleven people globally, is a growing health challenge. Researchers from Université de ...
A FIVE-year study conducted by a team of Finnish researchers has found that significantly higher doses of vitamin D do not ...
Vitamin D supplements may have other benefits, but in otherwise healthy folks with sufficient levels of the nutrient, "our findings do not suggest benefits of long-term moderate- or high-dose vitamin ...
Antioxidants in dark chocolate help regulate blood sugar, which may explain the reduction in type 2 diabetes risk. No benefit ...
A range of supplements from cinnamon to chromium claim to improve metabolism and lower blood sugar levels. What's the evidence for them?