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Vitamin D may be linked to aggressive prostate cancer

Chiropractic Economics May 27, 2008

Contrary to findings from some earlier studies, new research suggests that elevated vitamin D levels do not decrease the risk of prostate cancer and may, in fact, increase the risk of aggressive disease, although the researchers emphasize that none of the associations were statistically significant. In laboratory studies, there has been evidence

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