51 Canadian articles in VitaminDWiki
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1 in 5 Canadians have inadequate Vitamin D (less than 16 ng), far more if dark skinned – Canada April 2023
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Canada, like New Zealand, may regulate Vitamin D and other supplements - March 2023
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Canadian immigrants have lower vitamin D levels and more chronic diseases – April 2022
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2,500 IU Vitamin D is the max dose size in Canada
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Canadian pregnancies have enough vitamin D – if white, summer, supplement, eat meat, etc. – Nov 2019
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Vitamin D very popular with Canadian seniors having complex medical problems – Jan 2019
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Economic Burden of Illness in Canada, 2010 – April 2018
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Multiple Sclerosis rates are highest in Canada (far from equator) – May 2018
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Bottles containing 2,000 IU capsules of Vitamin D seized in Canada (not on authorized list) - March 2018
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Hypothyroidism risk reduced 32 percent in those getting vitamin D levels above 50 ng – Oct 2017
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Optimal level of vitamin D is 40 ng, 93 percent of Canadians do not have optimal levels – Oct 2017
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More hospitals or more Vitamin D – your choice
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Increasing the vitamin D level of all Canadians to 40 ng would save 6 to 18 billion dollars a year – Grant Nov 2016
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How Alberta Canada restricts Vitamin D testing – May 2016
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Canadians – 37 percent have less than 20 ng of vitamin D (after adjusting test results with standards) – Sept 2015
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Vitamin D supplementation improved quality of life – Aug 2015
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Sun is needed, but as with ice cream, getting too much can cause problems – Aug 2015
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Canadians have a hard time getting 1,000 IU of vitamin D from the sun – July 2015
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Overly restrictive sun exposure warnings pose health risk - July 2015
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Vitamin D supplementation by half of senior women in Canada in 2009 - June 2015
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Influenza prevented by 40 ng levels or treated with vitamin D hammer (50,000 IU) – June 2015
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Could Canada cause multiple sclerosis (MS increased 2X in 5 years) - April 2015
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Pure North (Calgary) improves health by raising vitamin D to 60 ng
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3X increase in Vitamin D sales in Quebec Canada in 5 years - Nov 2014
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Increased Quality of Life with increased vitamin D – April 2014
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Thoughts on improving vitamin D policies - Vieth Nov 2013
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Vitamin D deficiency is a major global public health problem – Maps Nov 2013
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90 percent of Canadians do not have optimal levels of vitamin D – Nov 2013
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Northern Canadians do not have low vitamin D levels (are they taking supplements) – Sept 2013
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Lower vitamin D if born outside of Canada or lower education - April 2013
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Schizophrenia high and increasing in Canada – lower vitamin D and more dark skin – Feb 2013
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Vitamin D in Canada
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Vitamin D levels continue to fall: Canada 6 percent drop from 2009 to 2011 – Feb 2013
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Vitamin D blood levels of Canadians – Jan 2013
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Concealing Clothing in Canada: half the level of vitamin D in blood – May 2012
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Proposed National Vitamin D Day in Canada – Feb 2012
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Overview of Vitamin D Wiki for Fraser Health
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Fraser Health in Canada will be giving 20000 IU vitamin D weekly to reduce falls – Nov 2011
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2000 IU of vitamin D is a step in the right direction for Canada– Nov 2010
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Dark Skinned youths and vitamin D in Southern Canada - Dissertation 2011
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Canadian Vitamin D deficiency – May 2011
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Half of Quebec kids had less than 20 ng of vitamin D – Milk and movement did not help – Mar 2011
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Alberta Canada also overwhelmed with vitamin D tests - Jan 2011
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Canadians losing yet another free medical test - vitamin D Nov 2010
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90 percent of Canadian youth less than 30 ng vitamin D – Oct 2010
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Vitamin D for elderly 800 to 2000 IU - Osteoporosis Canada - Sept 2010
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Many vitamin D articles and videos by Schwalfenberg in Canada
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27 percent of Canadian women had less than 30 ng of vitamin D – Sept 2010
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BC elderly median 400 IU only only 3 percent exceed 2000 IU vitamin D – June 2010
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Ontario proposes to not pay for vitamin D testing - Aug 2010
20 most-visited itaminDWiki pages in Canada
Vitamin D in Canada
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- 1 in 5 Canadians have inadequate Vitamin D (less than 16 ng), far more if dark skinned – Canada April 2023
- Canada, like New Zealand, may regulate Vitamin D and other supplements - March 2023
- Canadian immigrants have lower vitamin D levels and more chronic diseases – April 2022
- 2,500 IU Vitamin D is the max dose size in Canada
- Canadian pregnancies have enough vitamin D – if white, summer, supplement, eat meat, etc. – Nov 2019
- Vitamin D very popular with Canadian seniors having complex medical problems – Jan 2019
- Economic Burden of Illness in Canada, 2010 – April 2018
- Multiple Sclerosis rates are highest in Canada (far from equator) – May 2018
- Bottles containing 2,000 IU capsules of Vitamin D seized in Canada (not on authorized list) - March 2018
- Hypothyroidism risk reduced 32 percent in those getting vitamin D levels above 50 ng – Oct 2017
- Optimal level of vitamin D is 40 ng, 93 percent of Canadians do not have optimal levels – Oct 2017
- More hospitals or more Vitamin D – your choice
- Increasing the vitamin D level of all Canadians to 40 ng would save 6 to 18 billion dollars a year – Grant Nov 2016
- How Alberta Canada restricts Vitamin D testing – May 2016
- Canadians – 37 percent have less than 20 ng of vitamin D (after adjusting test results with standards) – Sept 2015
- Vitamin D supplementation improved quality of life – Aug 2015
- Sun is needed, but as with ice cream, getting too much can cause problems – Aug 2015
- Canadians have a hard time getting 1,000 IU of vitamin D from the sun – July 2015
- Overly restrictive sun exposure warnings pose health risk - July 2015
- Vitamin D supplementation by half of senior women in Canada in 2009 - June 2015
- Influenza prevented by 40 ng levels or treated with vitamin D hammer (50,000 IU) – June 2015
- Could Canada cause multiple sclerosis (MS increased 2X in 5 years) - April 2015
- Pure North (Calgary) improves health by raising vitamin D to 60 ng
- 3X increase in Vitamin D sales in Quebec Canada in 5 years - Nov 2014
- Increased Quality of Life with increased vitamin D – April 2014
- Thoughts on improving vitamin D policies - Vieth Nov 2013
- Vitamin D deficiency is a major global public health problem – Maps Nov 2013
- 90 percent of Canadians do not have optimal levels of vitamin D – Nov 2013
- Northern Canadians do not have low vitamin D levels (are they taking supplements) – Sept 2013
- Lower vitamin D if born outside of Canada or lower education - April 2013
- Schizophrenia high and increasing in Canada – lower vitamin D and more dark skin – Feb 2013
- Vitamin D in Canada
- Vitamin D levels continue to fall: Canada 6 percent drop from 2009 to 2011 – Feb 2013
- Vitamin D blood levels of Canadians – Jan 2013
- Concealing Clothing in Canada: half the level of vitamin D in blood – May 2012
- Proposed National Vitamin D Day in Canada – Feb 2012
- Overview of Vitamin D Wiki for Fraser Health
- Fraser Health in Canada will be giving 20000 IU vitamin D weekly to reduce falls – Nov 2011
- 2000 IU of vitamin D is a step in the right direction for Canada– Nov 2010
- Dark Skinned youths and vitamin D in Southern Canada - Dissertation 2011
- Canadian Vitamin D deficiency – May 2011
- Half of Quebec kids had less than 20 ng of vitamin D – Milk and movement did not help – Mar 2011
- Alberta Canada also overwhelmed with vitamin D tests - Jan 2011
- Canadians losing yet another free medical test - vitamin D Nov 2010
- 90 percent of Canadian youth less than 30 ng vitamin D – Oct 2010
- Vitamin D for elderly 800 to 2000 IU - Osteoporosis Canada - Sept 2010
- Many vitamin D articles and videos by Schwalfenberg in Canada
- 27 percent of Canadian women had less than 30 ng of vitamin D – Sept 2010
- BC elderly median 400 IU only only 3 percent exceed 2000 IU vitamin D – June 2010
- Ontario proposes to not pay for vitamin D testing - Aug 2010
20 most-visited itaminDWiki pages in Canada
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