December 12, 2007 talk by David Feldman of Stanford University School of Medicine conference series Medcast. David Feldman, MD, professor of medicine at Stanford have been studying the biological effects of vitamin D through its role as widely understood in the society and the preservation of the bones. Emerging therapeutic applications of vitamin include the prevention and treatment of breast cancer, prostate and colon cancer, chronic kidney disease and arthritis, among other conditions. Stanford University School ofMedicine: med.stanford.edu Stanford University channel on YouTube: www.youtube.com
Osteoporosis is the condition characterized by a decrease in the density of bone, decreasing its strength and resulting in fragile bones. This disorder of the skeleton weakens the bone and results in frequent fracture in the bones.
8/08/2011
Vitamin D: It's not just for the games of big bones
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