Serum 25-Hydroxyvitamin D Levels and Risk of Multiple Sclerosis

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A study in JAMA today (JAMA. 2006;296:2832-2838) suggests that vitamin D levels and development of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) are related. Because this is an observational study cause and effect cannot be determined. The study was well designed but the senior author cautions that use of vitamin D supplements for MS prevention should not be undertaken until efficacy is proven. How long will it be before we see vitmain D pushed by the vitamin industry, and will this negate the abilty to study cause and effect?

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