HomeHealth NewsLow vitamin D may increase respiratory infection risk by as much as... Health News Low vitamin D may increase respiratory infection risk by as much as 33% January 29, 2026 0 4 - Advertisement - Scientists have linked low vitamin D to another health concern — a higher risk of respiratory illnesses. Mami Kumagai/Stocksy Vitamin D is a nutrient that plays an important role in maintaining the body’s health beyond bone health. Despite vitamin D’s importance, past research indicates that up to 1 billion people worldwide are… Click here to view the original article. Tagsmedicalnewstoday.com - Advertisment - Share FacebookTwitterReddItPinterestEmail Previous articleSanlorenzo SX120 raises series to new heightsNext articleInfanta Sofia of Spain steps into the spotlight as she follows in the footsteps of her grandmother, Queen Sofia, for her second solo engagement RELATED ARTICLES Health News Natural compound from pomegranates may help improve heart function Australian Online News - August 22, 2026 Health News FDA authorizes first standalone robotic device to draw blood Australian Online News - August 22, 2026 Health News Telemedicine intervention fails to reduce nursing home hospitalizations, study finds Australian Online News - August 22, 2026 - Advertisement - Recently Viewed Nazi artefacts still being sold online years after trade outlawed across Australia | Australia news August 17, 2026 Fortescue keeps executive at work during sex-harassment probe August 20, 2026 Australia politics live: Hume denies Chalmers’ claim Coalition would ‘end super as we know it’; Victorian teachers accept pay offer | Australian politics August 17, 2026 AFL 2026: Magpies legend Scott Pendlebury jogged off the MCG on Friday night, it might be his last game for Collingwood, wildcard games, finals, August 22, 2026 Load more