Added Vitamin D Could Help Stop Colds and Flu

VOICED: Some health experts have suggested fortifying food with Vitamin D after research found that taking a supplement could help stave off colds and flu. Scientists claim that the 'sunshine vitamin' might have benefits beyond good bone and muscle health. But the public health watchdog says more research is needed to convince them of the link. Sky's Becky Johnson has more. Interviews with Professor Adrian Martineau, Lead Researcher Queen Mary University of London, Dr Louis Levy, Public Health England, and John Townshend, Baker on February 16th 2017 in London, England.
VOICED: Some health experts have suggested fortifying food with Vitamin D after research found that taking a supplement could help stave off colds and flu. Scientists claim that the 'sunshine vitamin' might have benefits beyond good bone and muscle health. But the public health watchdog says more research is needed to convince them of the link. Sky's Becky Johnson has more. Interviews with Professor Adrian Martineau, Lead Researcher Queen Mary University of London, Dr Louis Levy, Public Health England, and John Townshend, Baker on February 16th 2017 in London, England.
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