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12/11/07
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Vitamin D May Lower Risk of Multiple Sclerosis in Whites
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Could getting some extra sunshine help prevent the development of multiple sclerosis?
Maybe, according to new research that found white people with high circulating levels of vitamin D -- a vitamin mainly produced by the body after sun exposure -- had a lower risk of developing multiple sclerosis (MS). No such association was found for blacks or Hispanics in this study, which is published in the Dec. 20 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association. Read the Complete Article Similar content: Multiple Sclerosis: An Overview, in Multiple Sclerosis Sexual Changes in Multiple Sclerosis, in Multiple Sclerosis Testosterone May Benefit Men With Multiple Sclerosis, in Multiple Sclerosis Health Tip: Symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis, in Multiple Sclerosis Redefining Intimacy in People with Multiple Sclerosis, in Multiple Sclerosis |

