Vitamin D: Are You Getting Enough?
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depression and infectious diseases like colds and the flu. Vitamin D helps
immune system cells destroy the
bacterium that causes tuberculosis, increases production of
insulin and enables heart cells to contract. Low levels may even be a risk factor for
preeclampsia, a potentially fatal condition that occurs in late pregnancy. In fact, nearly every cell in the body expresses receptors for vitamin D, meaning the vitamin plays some role in the normal activities of that cell.