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Wednesday, November 25, 2009
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Vitamin D linked to high blood pressure

(HealthFinder) UPDATED 2009-09-24
In a recent study, younger women who had low levels of vitamin D had three times the risk of having high blood pressure in later life. Researchers say their finding adds to the growing body of evidence that vitamin D, which is found in both sunlight and in certain foods, is somehow linked to high blood pressure.  Read full story >
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