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  1. 93% of Spinal cord injury patients were low on vitamin D March 2010
  2. Both Spinal cord injury and stroke with one side disabled have similar low levels of vitamin D – April 2016
  3. Deep vein blood clots 12X more frequent in SCI patients who did not get vitamin D supplements – Oct 2018
  4. Brain and Vitamin D - many studies
  5. Spinal Cord
  6. People with spinal cord injury also very vitamin D deficient – 2010
  7. Spinal Cord Injured persons were 7.6 X more likely to get pneumonia if low vitamin D – Jan 2020
  8. Spinal cord injuries 2.8 X more likely to get worse in 1 year if low vitamin D – Jan 2018
  9. Spinal cord injuries may need more vitamin D than others – June 2012
  10. Spinal cord injury - test Vitamin D bi-annually - 2022
  11. Spinal cord injury in rats was reduced if vitamin D is given soon after the injury – June 2014
  12. Spinal Cord injury outcome was better if got Vitamin D and progesterone within 4 hours – RCT 2016
  13. Spinal Cord Injury patients normalized by 2,000 IU of vitamin D for 3 months – Sept 2011
  14. Spinal Cord Injury treated by Vitamin D progesterone combination, etc. – review of trials – Aug 2019
  15. Spinal Cord Injury wheelchair athletes helped by 12 weeks of Vitamin D – Sept 2016
  16. Spinal cord problems more likely if TBI if little Omega-3 in diet – June 2013
  17. Spinal Surgery patients – almost all have low vitamin D – Nov 2016
  18. Vitamin D repaired nerve in rat (50,000 IU daily dose equivalent for human) – June 2013
  19. Vitamin D weekly supplementation (Spinal Cord Injury athletes) increased handgrip strength – May 2018
  20. Nerve cells and Vitamin D – many studies

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