Study reveals vitamin D-altered mouse gut bacteria provides better cancer immunity

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      A study by researchers from the Francis Crick Institute, the National Cancer Institute of the US National Institutes of Health, and Aalborg University has found that vitamin D boosts the growth of a gut bacteria in mice, enhancing their immunity to cancer. The research showed that vitamin D increases the amount of Bacteroides fragilis, improving immunity to cancer in mice with transplanted tumours. The study also found a link between lower vitamin D levels and a higher risk of cancer in humans, based on data from 1.5 million people in Denmark. (Summary provided by Infomedia). Sources:The British Club, 03-05-2024Ur All News, 02-05-2024Mahalsa Uk, 03-05-2024
      Period29 Apr 2024 → 5 May 2024

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