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home:pathogenesis:vitamind:low25d [09.16.2016] – 2016 report of U-shape mortality added sallieqhome:pathogenesis:vitamind:low25d [09.16.2016] – [Anomalies] sallieq
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   * **mortality in the Danish population** – A 2012 study of 247,574 subjects found that both lower and higher levels of 25-D were associated with an increased likelihood of mortality (right).(({{pubmed>long:22573406}}))   * **mortality in the Danish population** – A 2012 study of 247,574 subjects found that both lower and higher levels of 25-D were associated with an increased likelihood of mortality (right).(({{pubmed>long:22573406}}))
-  * **U-shaped relationship between vitamin D levels and long-term outcome.** – In a 5 year follow-up of survivors of acute myocardial infarction patients with vitamin D<10ng/mL and >30ng/mL had higher mortality rate than those with intermediate values. (({{pubmed>long:27589046}}))+  * **U-shaped relationship between vitamin D levels long-term outcome.** – In a 5 year follow-up of survivors of acute myocardial infarction patients with vitamin D<10ng/mL and >30ng/mL had higher mortality rate than those with intermediate values. (({{pubmed>long:27589046}}))
   * **risk of breast cancer** – In a 2011 study of nurses who were predominantly premenopausal, circulating 25-D levels were not significantly associated with breast cancer risk.   * **risk of breast cancer** – In a 2011 study of nurses who were predominantly premenopausal, circulating 25-D levels were not significantly associated with breast cancer risk.
   * **risk of prostate cancer** – In a 2008 nested case-control study appearing in //Journal of the National Cancer Institute//, Ahn //et al.// found that patients with the lowest levels of 25-D also had the lowest risk of prostate cancer.(({{pubmed>long:18505967}}))    * **risk of prostate cancer** – In a 2008 nested case-control study appearing in //Journal of the National Cancer Institute//, Ahn //et al.// found that patients with the lowest levels of 25-D also had the lowest risk of prostate cancer.(({{pubmed>long:18505967}})) 
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 +--- //Sallie Q 09.16.2016// added 2016 report on U-shape curve high up on list of anomalies
  
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