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Consumer-focused fact sheet about Vitamin D, what it does, how much you need, food sources, effects on health, potential interactions with other substances, and where you can find more information about Vitamin D.
https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/VitaminD-Consumer
Information for health professionals about Vitamin D, recommended intakes, sources, intake status, risks of inadequacy or excess, current research on Vitamin D and health, and potential interactions.
https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/VitaminD-HealthProfessional
Hoja informativa para el consumidor sobre la vitamina D: lo que hace, la cantidad que necesita, cuales alimentos son fuentes, los efectos en la salud, interacciones posibles, y donde se puede encontrar más información sobre la vitamina D.
https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/VitaminD-DatosEnEspanol
Find links to useful resources including conference proceedings, evidence-based reviews, information on standard reference materials, and other publications.
https://ods.od.nih.gov/Research/Vitamin_D_Resources_for_Researchers.aspx
Check out the answer in a Q&A from The Scoop, the ODS Newsletter for Consumers.
https://ods.od.nih.gov/News/The_Scoop_-_February_2011.aspx#1
Check out the answer in a Q&A from The Scoop, the ODS Newsletter for Consumers.
https://ods.od.nih.gov/News/The_Scoop_-_February_2011.aspx#2
An ODS initiative and international collaborative effort to standardize laboratory measurement of vitamin D status.
https://ods.od.nih.gov/Research/vdsp.aspx
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Home Resources for Researchers FY2021 Referral Guidelines: The Office of Dietary Supplements (ODS) Research Scholars Program FY2021 Referral Guidelines: The Office of Dietary Supplements (ODS) Research Scholars Program Table of Contents Purpose o...
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Home Highlights ODS Newsletters Special Supplement - October 29, 2020 Special Supplement - October 29, 2020 October 29, 2020 ODS at the 41st National Nutrient Databank Conference The National Nutrient Databank (NNDB) 2020 Conference will be offer...
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Fluoride Fact Sheet for Consumers What is fluoride and what does it do? Fluoride is a mineral that helps prevent tooth decay and helps keep your bones strong. How much fluoride do I need? The amount of fluoride you need each day depends on your a...
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Omega-3 Fatty Acids Fact Sheet for Consumers What are omega-3 fatty acids and what do they do? Omega-3 fatty acids are found in foods, such as fish and flaxseed, and in dietary supplements, such as fish oil. The three main omega-3 fatty acids are...
13 Oct 2020
Thiamin Fact Sheet for Consumers What is thiamin and what does it do? Thiamin (also called vitamin B1) helps turn the food you eat into the energy you need. Thiamin is important for the growth, development, and function of the cells in your body....
08 Oct 2020
Home Highlights ODS Newsletters ODS Update - Fall 2020 ODS Update - Fall 2020 Fall 2020 ODS Marks Its 25 Year Anniversary In November 1995, the Office of Dietary Supplements (ODS) was established in the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Office ...
02 Oct 2020
Iodine Fact Sheet for Consumers What is iodine and what does it do? Iodine is a mineral found in some foods. The body needs iodine to make thyroid hormones. These hormones control the body’s metabolism and many other impor- tant functions. The bo...
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