New study finds vitamin D deficiency linked to more severe depression
A paper published in the journal Schizophrenia Research found a significant relationship between low vitamin D levels and heightened levels of depression.
A paper published in the journal Schizophrenia Research found a significant relationship between low vitamin D levels and heightened levels of depression.
A recent study found that vitamin D supplementation resulted in a greater reduction in depression than placebo among pregnant Iranian mothers.
The Vitamin D Council evaluates a recent review led by Dr. Mike Allan which was subject to a biased interpretation of scientific literature.
A recent review found that omega-3 fish oil and vitamin D, among other supplements, increased the effects of antidepressants for patients with clinical depression.
A new study found an association between low vitamin D levels and depressive symptoms among Korean female workers.
A recent study found that vitamin D may help treat major depression in those who are severely deficient.
Dr. Cannell discusses the current research that may explain how vitamin D and K2 supplementation helped resolve a member’s struggle with depression.
A clinical trial found that vitamin D supplementation reduced depressive symptoms in patients with chronic liver disease.
New research found that young women with lower vitamin D levels were more likely to have clinically depressive symptoms .
Recent research from Australia suggests that vitamin D levels are not associated with future depression.