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Vitamin D supplementation in autumn and winter to protect against osteoporosisContent tagged "vitamin-d"
Have you started to supplement your Vitamin D?
Posted on Sep 26, 09:13 AM in Health and Well Being and Women's Health. No comments.
So Now we have “hung out”, here’s the competition! You could win the latest Nutrition Society’s “Clinical Nutrition” textbook– closes 15th March
Posted on Mar 8, 05:26 PM in General. No comments.
Did you see our health hangout on Vitamin D? No? Crikey, how did you miss it? If you would like to see the trailer for the hangout, (which is now on Youtube), here it is:
The Vitamin D Health Hangout
Posted on Feb 11, 03:23 PM in General. No comments.
On 7th February, I was involved in a google hangout with some other expert Dietitians. The topic was Vitamin D.
I will be posting a brief summary and recap of the event with information on Vitamin D soon but thought I’d give you the link to the clip, if you missed it. Its on youtube!
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Want to know more about Vitamin D? – join the The Health Hangout (Feb 7th)
Posted on Jan 28, 11:16 AM in General and Kids and Young People. No comments.
Looking up at the grey sky that still hangs around after the recent bout of snow, I’m wondering how on earth anyone is going to manage to get their Vitamin D from sunshine today. As a pale person, I spent a lot of my youth being protected from the harsh Australian sun and we never gave much thought to the fact I might have been low on Vitamin D.
The “sunshine vitamin”, which is produced by the body in response to sunlight, has been in the press a lot lately. More and more, we are seeing deficiencies and illnesses associated with low levels of Vitamin D are on the rise.
Please join us for a health chat on 7th February 2013. Read on for details…
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