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Vitamin D May Help in HF
Medical News – Boosting vitamin D suppressed renin, which may explain the vitamin’s benefits in heart failure, researchers found. Six weeks of supplementation dropped plasma renin activity by 1.3 nmol/L/hour, while control patients saw a 2.4 nmol/L/hour rise over the same period (P=0.002 for difference), Rudolf A. de Boer, MD, PhD, of University Medical Center Groningen, the Netherlands, and colleagues reported. Read article
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