Vitamin D and Incidence of Flu – Information You Should Know
...this post, we will share more information of how vitamin D is related to a decrease in flu and flu-like illnesses by discussing the relationship between seasonal flu activity and...
...this post, we will share more information of how vitamin D is related to a decrease in flu and flu-like illnesses by discussing the relationship between seasonal flu activity and...
...are two basic reasons: The influenza virus lives longer outside the human body when it is cold and dry, resulting in the flu season starting in late fall as cold...
...getting a cold or flu, or the time and severity of symptoms if you do get sick. Our previous posts focused on an introduction to the correlations seen between cold...
...closed for some period of time due to the flu. Over the past 34 years, February has been the most common month for peak flu activity. Why is the...
In our last post about cold and flu season approaching, we reviewed similarities between months with the highest flu activity and vitamin D levels in a general population, as well...
...prevalent these winter months. Flu Incidence and Vitamin D Levels October is generally the month when we start to see an increase in cold and flu activity, with flu activity...
...cold and 10% experienced a flu during the 6 months before their most recent test. Participants with vitamin D levels ≥ 40 ng/ml reported 41% fewer cases of the flu...
...Breastfeeding Petition September 7, 2016 Get ready for cold and flu season This week are sharing your data with respect to cold and flu prevention. Does a higher vitamin...
Vitamin C has been well known for decades as an important immune boosting nutrient that can help fight the flu and the common cold. One of the major roles of...
...will explore the effect of Omega-3 status on colds and the flu as well as the combined effects of vitamin C, vitamin D, and Omega-3 status on colds and the...