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A new study suggests that high doses of vitamin D supplements could help reduce disease activity among multiple sclerosis ...
For the first time, a clinical trial has demonstrated that taking high doses of vitamin D may slow the progression of multiple sclerosis. In general, taking too much vitamin D can be dangerous ...
More information: Eric Thouvenot et al, High-Dose Vitamin D in Clinically Isolated Syndrome Typical of Multiple Sclerosis, JAMA (2025). DOI: 10.1001/jama.2025.1604 ...
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Medscape Medical News, March 14, 2025 High-Dose Vitamin D Curbs Disease Activity in Early Multiple Sclerosis High-dose vitamin D supplementation reduces disease activity in clinically isolated ...
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Medscape Medical News, March 14, 2025 High-Dose Vitamin D Curbs Disease Activity in Early Multiple Sclerosis High-dose vitamin D supplementation reduces disease activity in clinically isolated ...
This is "important research" and supports the use of high-dose vitamin D by patients with multiple sclerosis, said Dr. Klaus Schmierer, a professor of neurology at Queen Mary University of London ...
Previous research has shown that vitamin D deficiency can increase the risk of multiple sclerosis (MS) — and a new study suggests that supplementing it in high doses could help reduce symptoms.