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Lab news digest
Read the latest medical research on vitamins, omega 3 fatty acids, dietary supplements and minerals.
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Calcium, Vitamin D, Vitamin K2, and magnesium supplementation and skeletal health
Fracture-prone patients need vitamin D supplementation. Bone metabolism may also require vitamin K2 and magnesium.
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Calcium supplementation and human health
Plasma calcium homeostasis helps with skeleton maintenance, hormone secretion regulation, nerve impulse transmission, and vascular activity.
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Biotin and its deficiency
Biotin is an essential vitamin that is obtained through the diet and efficiently recycled for further use.
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Biological role of Vitamin Kโwith particular emphasis on cardiovascular and renal aspects
Patients at high risk of VC or bone problems, especially those with CKD, may benefit from vitamin K supplementation.
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Vitamin K overview
Vitamin K describes a class of fat-soluble vitamins, each of which serves as a cofactor for ฮณ-carboxylase enzyme.
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Vitamin E supplementation modulates the biological effects of omega-3 fatty acids in naturally aged rats
Vitamin E may have reduced the peroxidation of omega-3 fatty acids, thereby allowing their synergistic effects.
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Vitamin C and vitamin C plus E improve several immune functions in elderly men and women
Elderly men and women’s immune function may be improved by a short course of vitamin C or vitamin C plus E.
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Vitamin E and its effects on health
Vitamin E functions as an antioxidant with activity in scavenging fat peroxide radicals and protecting cell membranes.
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Vitamin D and immunity in infants and children
Vitamin D is best known for its role as a key regulator of calcium homeostasis and bone health in children and adults.
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Vitamin D role in maintaining good health and defeating disease
Vitamin D is a fat-soluble secosteroid that exists in two forms: vitamin D2 and vitamin D3, it is very important for human health.
