Preventing a disease costs almost always less, and less, than treating it once installed. However, the treatment must act, because the same remedy does not produce the same effect for everyone. On vitamin D against diabetes, the benefit is very real for some, and none for others, according to a detail inscribed in the DNA. The same tablet, two opposite effects according to DNA A team from Tufts University has just nuanced an old promise. That of…
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Preventing a disease costs almost always less, and less, than treating it once installed. However, the treatment must act, because the same remedy does not produce the same effect for everyone. On vitamin D against diabetes, the benefit is very real for some, and none for others, according to a detail inscribed in the DNA. The same tablet, two opposite effects according to DNA A team from Tufts University has just nuanced an old promise. That of…