Study to look at how vitamin D can improve angioplasty outcomes
By Hank Schultz
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A recently announced study on vitamin D to be conducted at the Creighton University School of Medicine will look at the substance’s possible role in preventing atherosclerotic arteries from re-closing after stents have been put in place. But, according to lead researcher Devendra K. Agrawal, PhD, the results could also be a step in the direction of the Holy Grail of personalized nutrition and health care.
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