Posted on 05/09/2020 8:10:37 AM PDT by knighthawk
Researchers have discovered a strong correlation between vitamin D deficiency and mortality rates from the novel coronavirus, a new study reveals.
A research team led by Northwestern University analyzed data from hospitals and clinics across China, France, Germany, Italy, Iran, South Korea, Spain, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the United States.
Patients from countries with high COVID-19 mortality rates, such as Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom, had lower levels of vitamin D compared to patients in countries that were not as severely affected, according to the study.
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Maybe so. And in my case, my experience of losing a friend to it has made it all too real.i understand people needing to make a living, and I see the absurdity and unconstitutionality of some government decrees (e.g. no lawn mowing) but I am retired and have the luxury of staying put. And I have a responsibility to others, including two elderly people, so, I stay in, at home.
Good, old-fashioned cod liver oil. There was a reason our moms gave it to us when we were kids.Capsules are much easier to take than liquid in a spoon.
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