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Health: Vitamin D Would Halve the Risk of a Second Heart Attack

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An adjusted vitamin D protocol could reduce the risk of heart recidivism The results of the TARGET-D study were revealed on November 9, 2025, during the American Heart Association's scientific sessions. Driving 630 adults who had recently experienced acute coronary syndrome, this clinical study tested a personalized vitamin D supplementation approach. According to the American Heart Association, "the risk of second infarction was reduced by 52% …
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An adjusted vitamin D protocol could reduce the risk of heart recidivism The results of the TARGET-D study were revealed on November 9, 2025, during the American Heart Association's scientific sessions. Driving 630 adults who had recently experienced acute coronary syndrome, this clinical study tested a personalized vitamin D supplementation approach. According to the American Heart Association, "the risk of second infarction was reduced by 52% …

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economiematin.fr broke the news in on Tuesday, November 18, 2025.
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