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 How an emerging class of tick-borne viruses escape human immune defenses Australian Online News - July 15, 2026 Health News Just 12 weeks of intermittent fasting may help sustain weight loss a year later: study Australian Online News - July 15, 2026 Health News Chronic consumption of xanthan gum may cause inflammation in the colon Australian Online News - July 14, 2026 - Advertisement - Recently Viewed BYD Australia: EV manufacturer offers full refunds after mislabeling 1265 vehicles as 2026 models July 11, 2026 Queensland homeowner captures carpet python on door camera July 14, 2026 Pool noodle DIY tables on BETTER HOMES AND GARDENS July 10, 2026 Fears workers will never receive entitlement from GFG’s liquidated companies July 11, 2026 Load more