Rutgers: Vitamin D Regulates Calcium in Intestine Differently Than Previously Thought
December 02, 2020
December 02, 2020
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, Dec. 2 (TNSJou) -- Rutgers University issued the following news:
A Rutgers study has discovered that vitamin D regulates calcium in a section of the intestine that previously was thought not to have played a key role. The findings have important implications on how bowel disease, including ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease, may disrupt calcium regulation.
In a healthy person, the body absorbs calcium to maintain strong bones and perform o . . .
A Rutgers study has discovered that vitamin D regulates calcium in a section of the intestine that previously was thought not to have played a key role. The findings have important implications on how bowel disease, including ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease, may disrupt calcium regulation.
In a healthy person, the body absorbs calcium to maintain strong bones and perform o . . .