Low vitamin-D genes linked to MS

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Low vitamin-D genes linked to MS

Postby annie » 26 Aug 2015, 08:14

People genetically prone to low vitamin-D levels are at increased risk of multiple sclerosis, a large study suggests.

The findings, based on the DNA profiles of tens of thousands of people of European descent, add weight to the theory that the sunshine vitamin plays a role in MS.

Scientists are already testing whether giving people extra vitamin D might prevent or ease MS.

Experts say the jury is still out.

It is likely that environmental and genetic factors are involved in this disease of the nerves in the brain and spinal cord, they say.


And if you think you may not be getting sufficient vitamin D from sunlight or your diet, you should discuss this with your doctor. Taking too much vitamin D can also be dangerous.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-34055529
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Re: Low vitamin-D genes linked to MS

Postby maureenho » 26 Aug 2015, 10:22

Thank you Annie, similar headlines in carers newspaper today

http://thecarersnewspaper.co.uk/
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