Vitamin D3 Could Help Restore, Prevent Cardiovascular Damage Cells, A New Study Says

A new study indicates that vitamin D3 could treat and prevent cardiovascular damage.

Vitamin D3 is known to treat osteoporosis. However, in a recent study, it shows that vitamin D3 could also significantly help restore or prevent cardiovascular damage.

The findings of the study were published in the International Journal of Nanomedicine. The research was led by Marvin and Ann Diley White Chair and Dr. Tadeusz Malinski, a distinguished professor and Alamzeb Khan and Hazem Dawoud, two graduate students from Ohio University.

In the past clinical settings, researchers found that many patients who had a heart attack lacked vitamin D3. Malinski said that this does not mean that the deficiency had caused the heart attack. However, it increased the risk of heart attack.

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