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 Chlamydia vaccine push gets blueprint as key membrane protein structure emerges Australian Online News - June 12, 2026 Health News AI-mammography systems detect 1 in 5 breast cancer cases 6 years before diagnosis Australian Online News - June 12, 2026 Health News People who use illicit fentanyl consume daily doses equivalent to nearly 9,000 mg of morphine, study finds Australian Online News - June 11, 2026 - Advertisement - Recently Viewed Arana Hills Event Celebrates Greyhound Foster Heroes June 10, 2026 Public Circus: Police face hiring squeeze after revelations of $400m budget hole June 8, 2026 Why MFA fatigue is becoming a major business risk June 11, 2026 Albany shark attack: Victim identified as Daniel Turpin, a father and spearfisherman who died near Michaelmas Island off WA coast June 7, 2026 Load more