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Got Vitamin D? It May Mean Less Severe COVID-19

The “sunshine” vitamin may help the immune system fight the virus and avoid severe respiratory distress.

Recent labs found low vitamin D levels, although I get plenty of sun. Do I need a supplement?

Getting enough vitamin D may be more complicated than you think.

Low Vitamin D Is Linked With High Hep B Levels

There is a direct, inverse correlation between vitamin D concentration and hepatitis B viral load.

HIV and Aging: The Potential Role of Inflammation

Aging and inflammation have become familiar words in the HIV lexicon, up there with terms like CD4 cells, viral load and antiretrovirals.

Vitamin Deliberations

Doctors agree that vitamin D plays a crucial role in many body functions and protects us from a wide range of diseases.

Let’s Get Physical!

Annual health exams can often be intimidating. These tips will empower you to get the most out of your appointments. 

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