Vitamin D 'could cut heart disease risk by 43%'

Scientists say people who get plenty of vitamin D can cut their chance of developing heart disease or diabetes by 43%.

Scientists say people who get plenty of vitamin D can cut their chance of developing heart disease or diabetes by 43%.

Exposure to sunshine and a healthy diet rich in oily fish can provide adequate protection.

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