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Dan... I read your posts and it sounds as if you've had a terrible experience at this hospital for which I'm genuinely sorry.

Johns Hopkins is not the only medical institute which has conducted research on Vitamin D and it's impact on your heart health. If you do a Google search, you'll find many articles relating to this topic. As a nation, we've certainly become more sedentary and spend more time than ever indoors. Vitamin D deficiency is on the rise and is linked to many serious conditions, including heart disease. One of the things that we've learned in this series is that we have to address every risk factor we have to put ourselves in a heart healthy posture. Heart disease is the number one killer in the US. If addressing a Vitamin D deficiency can help even one of my "sisters" out there live a longer, heart healthier life, then I want them to have that information so that they can evaluate it for themselves and whether or not it's right for them.

This article was for Vitamin D information purposes only and not hospital endorsement purposes.

September 23, 2009 - 2:40pm

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