In a new study, researchers at the UCSD School of Medicine and Moores Cancer Center used a complex computer prediction model to determine that intake of vitamin D3 and calcium would prevent 58,000 ...
In a new study, researchers at the UCSD School of Medicine and Moores Cancer Center used a complex computer prediction model to determine that intake of vitamin D3 and calcium would prevent 58,000 new cases of breast cancer and 49,000 new cases of colorectal cancer annually in the US and Canada. The researchers model also predicted that 75% of deaths from these cancers could be prevented with adequate intake of vitamin D3 and calcium. Join Dr. Cedric Garland, lead researcher on the study, as he discusses the implications of these findings and the proposed actions. Series: Vitamin D Deficiency - Treatment and Diagnosis [Health and Medicine] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 16941]
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curious - the large section of blue that goes further up north (through texas, CO, Utah) - a hell of alot of it is desert - thus alot more sun in these regions in the hotter months since it doesn't rain as much. Perhaps the longer exposures to the sun in certain months makes up for less of it during the times of the year when the sun is lower. Also, perhaps in the farm states where residents spend more time outdoors, despite the region just get more sun. I live most of my day in a cubicle.
However, dont forget that you cant generate VITAMIN D (in the Skin) without Adequate CHOLESTEROL (the precursor). SATURATED FAT stores increase in SUNNIER areas which contributes to CHOLESTEROL (steroid/hormone)production. Thus, you need ANIMAL fats, CHEESE too.
Also, while im a BIG admirer of Dr. CEDRIC GARLAND, he is WRONG re CALCIUM. CALCIUM has MINIMAL effect on BONES. VITAMIN K would be more the complementary Nutrient u need. Vitamin K is King. Dr. Moo-Twahz, N.D.
Has anyone thought that perhaps those red areas on the map happen to be the MOST DENSELY POPULATED AREAS OF THE COUNTRY?? THE MORE CASES DIAGNOSED = MORE DEATHS IN PROPORTION....
On the map displayed in the video, LOS ANGELES looks to be a very densely populated area but has low rates of colorectal cancer, but definitely gets more sunshine than Chicago and/or New York. Same goes for Miami, Dallas - Ft. Worth, and Atlanta.
that does look to be the cause for the difference in the map. but if he used a percentage instead of simply the numer of cases then he would have eliminated the error.
but i find it strange that the area you would think would be the most blue, coast of florida, is not its actually slightly red. if someone has an answer why that is i would like to know
If you are talking 20 min. of noonday sun in texas in the summer, you may well be right. If you are talking 20 min. at 9 am in Edmonton Alberta...highly unlikely.
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Also, while im a BIG admirer of Dr. CEDRIC GARLAND, he is WRONG re CALCIUM. CALCIUM has MINIMAL effect on BONES. VITAMIN K would be more the complementary Nutrient u need. Vitamin K is King.
Dr. Moo-Twahz, N.D.
but i find it strange that the area you would think would be the most blue, coast of florida, is not its actually slightly red. if someone has an answer why that is i would like to know