Preservatives and Cancer
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From eNewsletter 2/9/2026

DID YOU KNOW that there were several amazing studies recently regarding vitamin D3?
Findings presented late in 2025 at the American Heart Association Scientific Sessions purport that personalized vitamin D3 treatment plans for patients who have suffered a heart attack can greatly reduce their chances of another one. Researchers found that managing patients' vitamin D levels through a "target-to-treat" approach, where blood levels were monitored and dosages were adjusted to reach an optimal range, cut the likelihood of a second heart attack by 50%.
A study from Cancer, Causes, and Control found that lower vitamin D levels are a risk factor for the development of ovarian cancer. In addition, it was found that ovarian cancer patients with low vitamin D levels have a worse prognosis.
Finally, findings from JAMA Network Open support the benefit of vitamin D supplementation before or during pregnancy for reducing the risk and severity of childhood dental caries in offspring.
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