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By Natalie San Luis Fatty liver disease develops when fat collects in the liver, preventing normal filtration and sometimes causing organ damage. A new study looked at vitamin D’s role in this disease. Researchers compared vitamin D levels of non-obese patients, some of whom had fatty liver disease. These researchers found that low vitamin D levels were linked to a higher risk of liver disease. More from dailyRx: Healthier Diets May Not Break the Bank How Energy Drinks Impact the Heart The Possible Dangers of Sodium in Pills Although the study’s results did not suggest that low vitamin D
A new Harvard analysis of the best evidence available on the price differences between the healthiest and unhealthiest diets finds that on average, individuals need to spend about $1.50 more per day, or around $550 a year, to keep to the healthiest diets.
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