Summary

Low vitamin D levels have been associated with worse outcomes in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients. Therefore, researchers from Finland, Switzerland, and the USA investigated whether vitamin D supplementation can improve the health of patients suffering from MS. The results showed improved outcomes following the vitamin D treatment, including less tissue damage in the group of participants who took the vitamin D supplement on a daily basis. Additionally, there were fewer cases of depression in these patients. More details can be found in the study.

References

Hongell et al.

 

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