A Review Study Of Research Conducted On Vitamin D
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Abstract
One of the most popular subjects right now in academia, medicine, and general culture is
vitamin D. Over the past few decades, Researchers have amassed a mountain of evidence to
support their contention that the widespread lack of vitamin D not only has a harmful impact
on the human skeletal system but also contributes to the development and progression
of a wide range of contemporary diseases, including cancer, diabetes, autoimmune
disorders, and cardiovascular illnesses. Eight thorough reviews that make up this Special
Issue's "Vitamin D and Human Health" overview recent developments in our knowledge
of vitamin D's pleiotropic effect. Eight publications offer fresh perspectives on vitamin
D research and point to emerging areas. Vitamin D controls the metabolism of calcium
and phosphate and preserves a healthy, mineralized skeleton. As an immunomodulatory
hormone, it is also known.