Study Says Vitamin D and Fish Oil Not Beneficial
There’s a new study out now that says that Vitamin D supplements have little impact on heart disease. Vitamin D is found naturally in foods like milk, eggs, and fatty…

390656 06: Vitamin C, which is widely touted as cancer preventive, is on display June 15, 2001 in Miami, FL. In a test tube study, reported by the Journal of Science, University of Pennsylvania researchers found that the vitamin accelerated the production of compounds that damage DNA, potentially producing mutations associated with cancer. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
(Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)There's a new study out now that says that Vitamin D supplements have little impact on heart disease.
Vitamin D is found naturally in foods like milk, eggs, and fatty fish, but nowadays food is fortified with it.
26,000 people participated, and were divided into three groups. The study went on from five years and at the end researchers concluded that the vitamin did not lower the risk of heart disease or cancer.