Adults and children over four years old should take 10 micrograms (400IU) of vitamin D per day during the autumn and winter.
Dr Oscar Duke warns taking too much vitamin D could harm your heart and kidneys during an appearance on BBC Morning Live on ...
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Taking too much could cause serious health problems including hypercalcemia - here's what you need to know ...
There are four key symptoms to look out for in March, as almost half of Brits are at risk of a common vitamin deficiency.
However, according to experts, the biggest concern with excessive vitamin D is elevated calcium levels in the blood, called hypercalcemia. This can cause stomach upset, vomiting, weakness, and ...
Taking vitamin D supplements throughout the winter really can help protect you against the flu, promising new research has found. UK scientists found that people with a severe vitamin D deficiency ...
With almost half of Brits at risk of a common vitamin deficiency, there are four crucial symptoms to watch out for this March ...
Adults and children over four years old should take 10 micrograms (400IU) of vitamin D daily during the autumn and winter months. Specific groups, such as individuals with darker skin tones, those who ...