HomeHealth NewsVitamin D may help keep long COVID at bay, study suggests Health News Vitamin D may help keep long COVID at bay, study suggests March 17, 2026 0 5 - Advertisement - Vitamin D does not prevent COVID-19 but may keep long COVID at bay, a new study suggests. Image credit: Viktoriya Skorikova/Getty Images About every six in 100 people who have COVID-19 go on to develop post-COVID-19 condition, dubbed ‘long COVID.’ There is currently no cure for long COVID and anyone who is infected with the coronavirus… Click here to view the original article. Tagsmedicalnewstoday.com - Advertisment - Share FacebookTwitterReddItPinterestEmail Previous articleNew to investing? Start with ASX ETFs and quality ASX stocksNext articleRussia says Ukrainian drone attack on Moscow foiled RELATED ARTICLES Health News Brain aneurysm map reveals cell types tied to rupture risk Australian Online News - June 10, 2026 Health News Living with cats does not worsen asthma in children, suggests study Australian Online News - June 10, 2026 Health News Routine exposure to harmful levels of formaldehyde risking health of thousands of NHS staff, findings suggest Australian Online News - June 10, 2026 - Advertisement - Recently Viewed 55 Clothes That Are So Darn Pretty & Flattering June 8, 2026 Lynette Bolton has tumour removed in ongoing cancer battle: ‘Waiting game’ June 5, 2026 Gabriella Brooks On Zimmermann, Holidays And The South Of France June 10, 2026 Where to Shop, Dine, and Drink in Mayfair June 5, 2026 Load more