15 December 2010 Newsletter: More autism reports A mother of three autistic children writes to Dr Cannell updating him of her children’s progress.Continue reading →
30 November 2010 Newsletter: Today, the Institute of Medicine’s Food and Nutrition Board has failed millions After 13 years of silence the Institute of Medicine’s (IOM) Food and Nutrition Board (FNB) released new vitamin D recommendations.Continue reading →
15 November 2010 Newsletter: Influenza, flu shots, and vitamin D A concerned reader writes to Dr Cannell asking if he should get a flu shot this year. Dr Cannell discusses an in-depth epidemiological study on vitamin D and the flu.Continue reading →
26 October 2010 Newsletter: Yet another autism case report Dr Cannell writes back and forth with a concerned mother who’s child has autism.Continue reading →
15 October 2010 Newsletter: Vitamin D events of interest The average vitamin D scientist is now taking 5,000 IU/day. Dr Cannell discusses this study as well other other interesting vitamin D facts.Continue reading →
1 October 2010 Newsletter: Asthma, eczema, and vitamin D Dr Cannell answers a readers question about vitamin D and eczema, as well as sharing the most recent research on vitamin D and asthma.Continue reading →
15 September 2010 Newsletter: Vitamin D deficiency rickets – Another tragedy A mother writes to Dr Cannell about her child being taken out of her custody after a hospital mistakenly recognized symptoms of abuse.Continue reading →
15 August 2010 Newsletter: Gary Null and vitamin D toxicity Dr Cannell discusses the case of a ‘supplement guru’ who took 2,000,000 IU per day for a full month. Find out what happened.Continue reading →
20 May 2010 Newsletter: Vitamin D questions and answers – International edition In this week’s newsletter, Dr Cannell discusses everything from male sex drive to a 14 year-old vitamin D activist in Scotland. Take a look.Continue reading →
10 May 2010 Newsletter: Vitamin D and the Chicago Blackhawks The Chicago Blackhawk team physicians recently began diagnosing and treating vitamin D deficiency in all players. So, how are they doing now?Continue reading →