"Singal said that while it's best to get vitamin D from natural sources, supplements also can be effective in boosting the immune system. 'You're going to get enough vitamin D if you eat a relatively healthy meal and get some sunlight,' she said. Singal also recommended getting vitamin D levels tested by a physician. 'In times like these it's more important than ever to know what's in our bodies,' she said. 'Vitamin D can keep exposure to COVID-19 from becoming an infection that can cause you and other people harm.'" Read the full article here.
Date: | From 09/17/2020 to 10/17/2020 |
Location: | United States |
Website: | https://www.healthline.com/health-news/vitamin-d-can-help-reduce-covid19-risks#How-vitamin-D-helps |