Medically reviewed by Aviv Joshua, MS Vitamin D levels can be measured with a blood test. This test can indicate whether you have adequate levels, are at risk of a vitamin D deficiency, or have levels ...
Vitamin D is important for healthy bones, teeth, and immune function but, as it is said, excess of anything can lead to toxicity. Scroll down to learn about Vitamin D toxicity, its causes, risks, and ...
Vitamin D deficiency, affecting 1 in 4 US adults, can cause subtle symptoms like bone and joint pain, muscle weakness, teeth problems, hair loss, fatigue, and appetite loss. The body's complex ...
Also known as the “sunshine vitamin,” vitamin D is an essential vitamin that’s not really a vitamin. That’s because it’s actually a hormone. Your body makes it from cholesterol ...