Study suggests if you're sufficient in vitamin D, taking extra supplements may not help ward of respiratory illnesses.
Articles By Emma Jones
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Vitamin D: More isn’t always better
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Vagina candle 'inferno' and other Goop fails Vagina candle 'inferno' and other Goop fails
Where to even begin? Goop has pedalled some eyebrow-raising products with little scientific proof.
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The signs and treatment of rosacea The signs and treatment of rosacea
The condition causes red, inflamed skin that stings or burns.
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Mahomes shouldn’t rush to return to the game: Favre Mahomes shouldn’t rush to return to the game: Favre
A tackle left the reigning Superbowl MVP unsteady on his feet. A look at concussions and protocol.
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How to safely exercise outside in winter How to safely exercise outside in winter
Avoid wearing cotton and other expert advice on how to keep moving in the colder months.
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DO ALL CAPS HURT COMPREHENSION? DO ALL CAPS HURT COMPREHENSION?
Many contracts consumers sign today include sentences or paragraphs written entirely in capital letters.
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Health Canada recalls candles for, well, fire risk Health Canada recalls candles for, well, fire risk
The high flame produced by these candles may cause the surface of the wax to catch fire. More than 3,000 were sold.
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What it feels like: Living with bipolar disorder What it feels like: Living with bipolar disorder
'I always felt like I was swimming against the current. I was always overcoming the rapids in the river.'
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Could vitamin D protect you from COVID-19? Could vitamin D protect you from COVID-19?
Vitamin D deficiency has been known to play a role in respiratory infections and illnesses, according to the World Health Organization.
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Are violent video games linked to violence? Are violent video games linked to violence?
'The evidence base was not sufficient to make the conclusions outlined in [the APA task force on Violent Media].'