Canadian researchers discover new evidence that vitamin D shuts down cancer cells

Researchers from McGill University have found a cellular explanation for the cancer-protective properties of vitamin D, demonstrating that its active form can stop the growth of cancer cells. The study indicates that people who have higher concentrations of vitamin D in their blood appear to live considerably longer than those with lower  levels.

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