Pages tagged with "Diabetes - T1"
- Type 1 Diabetes risk increased if high postpartum Vitamin D binding protein
- T1 Diabetes – how it may be prevented and treated by Vitamin D
- Vitamin D and Omega-3 may treat Type 1 Diabetes – RCT 2024
- Type 1 Diabetes is increasing – decreased vitamin D is one of the many possible reasons
- Early Type 1 Diabetes May Shorten Women’s Lives by 18 Years
- Type 1 Diabetes (T1DM) 1.6 X more likely if low vitamin D – meta-analysis
- Type 1 Diabetes 14 percent more likely with 2 Vitamin D Receptor mutations
- T1 Diabetes associated with many other autoimmune diseases (all related to low vitamin D)
- Type 1 Diabetes association with poor Vitamin D Receptor: 39 studies
- Type 1 diabetes 1.6 times more likely if a Vitamin D Receptor problem
- Type 1 diabetes risk not decreased if add 400 IU vitamin D while pregnant (no surprise)
- T1 Diabetes in child not prevented by a tiny amount of vitamin D during pregnancy
- Diabetes (Type 1) increasing 4 percent per year, now 30,000 in the UK
- Diabetes (Type 1) 14X more likely in dark skin children with low levels of vitamin D
- T1 diabetes in children helped with two doses of 150,000 IU of vitamin D and Calcium
- Type 1 diabetes helped with 50,000 IU of vitamin D every two weeks
- T1 Diabetes associated with low vitamin D
- Diabetes: Type 1 and 2 known for since 500 AD, Type 1.5 (LADA) known since 1993
- T1 Diabetes 35 percent more likely if 10 degrees further from equator (less vitamin D)
- T1DM, toll-like receptors and vitamin D in rats