Latest News on Vitamins and Health

Bread fortification: vitamin D?
Monday February 28th 2011, 11:26 pm

With most people unable to get enough vitamin D from sunlight or foods, scientists are suggesting that a new vitamin D-fortified food — bread made with high-vitamin D yeast — could fill that gap. Their study, confirming that the approach works in laboratory tests, appears in American Chemical Society’s Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. In [...] [News Source]

Allergies Linked to Low Vitamin D Levels in Kids
Monday February 28th 2011, 4:57 pm

Allergies: Children with low vitamin D levels may be more likely to develop allergies, according to a study recently published in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. [News Source]

Which vitamins can cause problems with drugs?
Monday February 28th 2011, 4:40 pm

Dr. Mehment Oz, Michael Roizen Special to The Washington Examiner Q. How much time should I allow between taking a prescription drug and taking my regular vitamins and minerals? I don't want them to interfere with each other. - Wendy Kirkland, Wa. A. You are a smart patient to ask that question. Bravo! It's important because it's so easy to make a dangerous mistake. As you obviously realize ... [News Source]

Vitamins Not Shown to Reduce Preterm Births
Monday February 28th 2011, 3:15 pm

Summary There is statistical evidence that incidences of childbirth before the normal gestation period of 37 weeks of pregnancy–preterm births– have been on the rise in the U.S. since 1990. Various factors have been attributed to this phenomenon. This study … Read More [News Source]

Low vitamin D status could boost children’s allergy risk
Monday February 28th 2011, 11:33 am

Lead researcher Michal Melamed, MD, MHS, assistant professor of medicine and epidemiology and population health, at the college told NutraIngredientsUSA: “ It is one link in the puzzle, or a first step. [News Source]

Low vitamin D status could boost children’s allergy risk
Monday February 28th 2011, 11:33 am

Lead researcher Michal Melamed, MD, MHS, assistant professor of medicine and epidemiology and population health, at the college told NutraIngredientsUSA: “ It is one link in the puzzle, or a first step. [News Source]

Low vitamin D status could boost children’s allergy risk
Monday February 28th 2011, 9:54 am

Lead researcher Michal Melamed, MD, MHS, assistant professor of medicine and epidemiology and population health, at the college told NutraIngredientsUSA: “ It is one link in the puzzle, or a first step. [News Source]

Cut red meat to lower cancer risk.
Monday February 28th 2011, 9:00 am

In the first new dietary guidelines since 1998, Britain advised people to help prevent bowel cancer by cutting down on steaks, hamburgers, sausages and other red meat. [News Source]

Federal program gives families “nature prescriptions”.
Monday February 28th 2011, 9:00 am

More than 100 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Refuges are part of a national consortium of federal parks and the National Environmental Education Foundation now using a two-year pilot project linking the federal agencies with health care providers for "nature prescriptions" to steer children and parents outdoors. [News Source]

Doctors urge indoor tanning ban for minors.
Monday February 28th 2011, 9:00 am

U.S. tanning salons should close their doors to minors to protect them from skin cancer, a group of 60,000 pediatricians said Monday in a new policy statement. [News Source]

Gold dusters.
Monday February 28th 2011, 9:00 am

They are the Earth’s pollinators, coming in more than 200,000 shapes and sizes. But a variety of stressors--from pathogens to habitat loss--are taking their toll and impacting agricultural crops in the process. [News Source]

Farm Bureau takes aim at EPA.
Monday February 28th 2011, 9:00 am

The American Farm Bureau Federation, a powerful national lobby, issued a call to arms against the Environmental Protection Agency's plan to limit the amount of toxic pollutants that flow into the Chesapeake Bay from cities and farms and suffocate marine life. [News Source]