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High-Dose Vitamin D Might Prevent Repeat Heart Attack, Study Finds

By Published On: November 13, 20255.1 min readViews: 570 Comments on High-Dose Vitamin D Might Prevent Repeat Heart Attack, Study Finds

A new study has experts cautiously excited about the potential benefits of vitamin D supplementation for people living with heart disease.

Results from a preliminary trial found that heart attack survivors who received personalized doses of vitamin D were more than 50 percent less likely to have a repeat heart attack, compared with people who did not follow this regimen but got standard treatment.
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“I think people are opening their minds to the concept that vitamin D might be something that is good for heart health,” says Heidi T. May, PhD, the study’s principal author and an epidemiologist and professor of research at Intermountain Health in Salt Lake City.

“It does need more study, but I think there’s the opportunity to reevaluate vitamin D levels — how we’re actually prescribing it and monitoring it, and that it shouldn’t just be a fixed dose for everyone,” says Dr. May.


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