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7/9/2019

Study linking vitamin D and survival in dogs with autoimmune disease published

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Our manuscript, Serum Vitamin D Metabolites and CXCL10 Concentrations Associate with Survival in Dogs with Immune Mediated Disease, is provisionally accepted in Frontiers in Veterinary Science. We found that in dogs that had autoimmune diseases, those with low Vitamin D blood concentrations or high CXCL10 concentrations had shorter survival. These findings pave the way for new research to better understand how we might improve the prognosis of dogs with certain immune-mediated diseases. Read Here 

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10/23/2019 04:04:30 am

These vitamins are important to us. I really feel like people need to understand that we need to take these if we want to remain healthy. There is nothing that is more important to me than my health. I know that it is for all of you too, but you should really take it a lot more seriously. It does not really take a lot of time to get your nutrition. I feel like vitamins are underrated by most people.

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