1xbet
1xbet-1xir.com
1xbet-1xir.com
1xbet-1xir.com
1xbet-1xir.com
1xbet-1xir.com
1xbet-1xir.com
1xbet-1xir.com
1xbet-1xir.com
1xbet-1xir.com
1xbet-1xir.com
1xbet-1xir.com
1xbet-1xir.com
1xbet-1xir.com
1xbet-1xir.com
1xbet-1xir.com
betforward
betforward.com.co
betforward.com.co
betforward.com.co
betforward.com.co
betforward.com.co
betforward.com.co
betforward.com.co
betforward.com.co
betforward.com.co
betforward.com.co
betforward.com.co
betforward.com.co
betforward.com.co
betforward.com.co
betforward.com.co
betforward.com.co
yasbetir1.xyz
winbet-bet.com
1kickbet1.com
1xbet-ir1.xyz
hattrickbet1.com
4shart.com
manotobet.net
hazaratir.com
takbetir2.xyz
1betcart.com
betforwardperir.xyz
betforward-shart.com
betforward.com.co
betforward.help
betfa.cam
2betboro.com
1xbete.org
1xbett.bet
romabet.cam
megapari.cam
mahbet.cam
1xbetgiris.cam
betwiner.org
betwiner.org
1xbetgiris.cam
1xbet
1xbet
alvinbet.site
alvinbet.bet
alvinbet.help
alvinbet.site
alvinbet.bet
alvinbet.help
1xbet giris
1xbetgiris.cam
1xbetgiris.cam
1xbetgiris.cam
1xbetgiris.cam
1xbetgiris.cam
1xbetgiris.cam
1xbetgiris.cam
1xbetgiris.cam
1xbetgiris.cam
1xbetgiris.cam
1xbetgiris.cam
1xbetgiris.cam
1xbetgiris.cam
1xbetgiris.cam
1xbetgiris.cam
1xbetgiris.cam
1xbetgiris.cam
pinbahis.com.co
pinbahis.com.co
pinbahis.com.co
pinbahis.com.co
pinbahis.com.co
pinbahis.com.co
pinbahis.com.co
pinbahis.com.co
pinbahis.com.co
pinbahis.com.co
pinbahis.com.co
pinbahis.com.co
pinbahis.com.co
pinbahis.com.co
pinbahis.com.co
betwinner
betwiner.org
betwiner.org
betwiner.org
betwiner.org
betwiner.org
betwiner.org
betwiner.org
betwiner.org
betwiner.org
betwiner.org
betwiner.org
betwiner.org
betwiner.org
betwiner.org
betwiner.org
betwiner.org
1xbet
1xbete.org
1xbete.org
1xbete.org
1xbete.org
1xbete.org
1xbete.org
1xbete.org
1xbete.org
1xbete.org
1xbete.org
1xbete.org
1xbete.org
1xbete.org
1xbete.org
1xbete.org
betforward
betforward
betforward
betforward
betforward
betforward
betforward
betforward
yasbet
yasbet
yasbet
yasbet
yasbet
yasbet
yasbet
yasbet
1xbet
1xbet
1xbet
1xbet
1xbet
1xbet
1xbet
1xbet
1xbet
betforward
betforward
betforward
betforward
betforward
betforward
betforward
betforward
yasbet
yasbet
yasbet
yasbet
yasbet
yasbet
yasbet
yasbet
1xbet
1xbet
1xbet
1xbet
1xbet
1xbet
1xbet
1xbet
1xbet
1betcart.com
1betcart.com
1betcart.com
1betcart.com
1betcart.com
1betcart.com
1betcart.com
1betcart.com
1betcart.com
1betcart.com
1betcart.com
1betcart.com
1betcart.com
1betcart.com
1betcart.com
1betcart.com
betcart
بهترین سایت شرط بندی ایرانی
بهترین سایت شرط بندی ایرانی
بهترین سایت شرط بندی ایرانی
بهترین سایت شرط بندی ایرانی
بهترین سایت شرط بندی ایرانی
بهترین سایت شرط بندی ایرانی
بهترین سایت شرط بندی ایرانی
بهترین سایت شرط بندی ایرانی
بهترین سایت شرط بندی ایرانی
بهترین سایت شرط بندی ایرانی
بهترین سایت شرط بندی ایرانی
بهترین سایت شرط بندی ایرانی
بهترین سایت شرط بندی ایرانی
بهترین سایت شرط بندی ایرانی
بهترین سایت شرط بندی ایرانی
بهترین سایت شرط بندی ایرانی

Global Statistics

All countries
695,781,740
Confirmed
Updated on September 26, 2023 9:04 pm
All countries
627,110,498
Recovered
Updated on September 26, 2023 9:04 pm
All countries
6,919,573
Deaths
Updated on September 26, 2023 9:04 pm

Global Statistics

All countries
695,781,740
Confirmed
Updated on September 26, 2023 9:04 pm
All countries
627,110,498
Recovered
Updated on September 26, 2023 9:04 pm
All countries
6,919,573
Deaths
Updated on September 26, 2023 9:04 pm

Vitamin K and the coronavirus pandemic: Should you take it?

Investigations target meat, honey and wine sectors in Portugal

Portugal’s food agency has led multiple recent operations to ensure safety and authenticity in the meat, honey and wine sectors. Published: December 26, 2025, 12:05 am Last updated: December 26, 2025, 2:00 am The Portuguese Economic and Food Safety Authority (ASAE) conducted several inspections covering animal origin products to verify compliance with legal requirements regarding

First Drug for Deadly Transplant Complication Gets FDA’s Blessing

You don't have permission to access "http://www.medpagetoday.com/transplantation/transplantation/119200" on this server. Reference #18.de4f4317.1766671315.4ec521b9 https://errors.edgesuite.net/18.de4f4317.1766671315.4ec521b9

How to Layer This Winter Without Looking Like a Walking Laundry Pile

3 min read I LIVE IN New York, and winter has officially settled in. Temps dipping below 40 degrees is not exactly my favorite thing, especially since I commute to the office three days a week, walk everywhere, and still make it to the gym after work. In weather like this, layering is optional. My

5 Workout Mistakes That Are Sabotaging Your Muscle Gains

6 min read You’re putting in the work—but you’re not putting the muscle on. You’ve stopped growing, and your motivation to keep showing up to the gym is shot. Hitting the gym on the regular isn’t the only thing you need to do to make gains. That’s because muscle gain, or hypertrophy, is actually pretty

Get Weekly Workouts All Year Long By Joining Our MH Muscle Email List

1 min read W ANT TO BE fitter than ever in 2026? We’ve got your next 12 months of training mapped out to get you there. Every week, Men’s Health fitness director Ebenezer Samuel is sharing his best workouts for muscle, strength, and all-around fitness in our MH Muscle newsletter. With every key training component

Some patients who have died or have been hospitalized as a result of the novel coronavirus have reportedly been found to be deficient in vitamin K, according to scientists in the Netherlands who hope to further explore if taking a vitamin K supplement could help prevent severe COVID-19 infection.

Researchers studying coronavirus patients at the Canisius Wilhelmina hospital in Nijmegen have reportedly found “a link between deficiency and the worst coronavirus outcomes,” the Guardian first reported.

VITAMIN D AND THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC: SHOULD YOU TAKE IT?

The study, done in collaboration with the Cardiovascular Research Institute Maastricht in the Netherlands, studied 134 coronavirus patients who were hospitalized between March 12 and April 11. The patients were compared to a control group of 184 patients who were not infected with COVID-19.

Many of the patients who died or were hospitalized were reportedly found to be deficient in vitamin K, a vitamin that’s found in leafy greens such as kale and spinach and “makes proteins for healthy bones and normal blood clotting,” per Live Science.

More specifically, the vitamin’s ability to regulate clotting is what the researchers hope could help protect against severe COVID-19 outcomes, as the novel disease has been known to cause dangerous and potentially deadly blood clots in some patients.

“We are in a terrible, horrible situation in the world. We do have an intervention which does not have any side effects, even less than a placebo. There is one major exception: people on anti-clotting medication. It is completely safe in other people,” Dr. Rob Janssen, who led the research, told the Guardian.

Vitamin K can be found in leafy greens, such as kale and spinach.

Vitamin K can be found in leafy greens, such as kale and spinach.
(iStock)

“My advice would be to take those vitamin K supplements. Even if it does not help against severe COVID-19, it is good for your blood vessels, bones, and probably also for the lungs,” he added.

But Dr. John Whyte, the chief medical officer for the health care website WebMD, warned against “focusing on any one vitamin to prevent coronavirus.”

“The interest in vitamin K has been a result of the observation that blood clots have occurred in seriously ill patients with COVID — even when they are on blood thinners. Given vitamin K’s role in helping blood to clot, it’s been a focus of research. It’s not to fight COVID but rather the potential clots that result,” he said.

“The studies on vitamin K have been done on hospitalized patients. I would not compare these findings to people who do not have COVID-19. I don’t recommend focusing on any one vitamin to prevent coronavirus,” he continued.

“The studies on vitamin K have been done on hospitalized patients. I would not compare these findings to people who do not have COVID-19. I don’t recommend focusing on any one vitamin to prevent coronavirus.”

— Dr. John Whyte, chief medical officer of WebMD

Rather, said Whyte, focus on healthy eating, “which includes serving of fruits and vegetables every day.”

“We have learned over time that you can’t treat diseases through one aspect of your diet. You have to focus on everything you eat. Too much of any vitamin, including vitamin K, can be harmful, especially in people with liver disease,” he said. “You’re much better off practicing physical distancing, hand washing, and wearing a facial covering to prevent COVID-19 than taking vitamin K.”

VITAMIN D LEVELS MAY IMPACT COVID-19 MORTALITY RATES, STUDY CLAIMS

Since the pandemic began, researchers have questioned if certain vitamins may help to prevent severe COVID-19 infections or help in the recovery of those who have fallen victim to the disease. One study, for instance, found that those deficient in vitamin D may have poorer outcomes if infected with the novel virus.

But to date, “there are no clinical studies that show the effectiveness of vitamin D or any other supplements or vitamins to treat coronavirus,” Whyte previously told Fox News. 

Read More

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Hot Topics

Investigations target meat, honey and wine sectors in Portugal

Portugal’s food agency has led multiple recent operations to ensure safety and authenticity in the meat, honey and wine sectors. Published: December 26, 2025, 12:05 am Last updated: December 26, 2025, 2:00 am The Portuguese Economic and Food Safety Authority (ASAE) conducted several inspections covering animal origin products to verify compliance with legal requirements regarding

First Drug for Deadly Transplant Complication Gets FDA’s Blessing

You don't have permission to access "http://www.medpagetoday.com/transplantation/transplantation/119200" on this server. Reference #18.de4f4317.1766671315.4ec521b9 https://errors.edgesuite.net/18.de4f4317.1766671315.4ec521b9

How to Layer This Winter Without Looking Like a Walking Laundry Pile

3 min read I LIVE IN New York, and winter has officially settled in. Temps dipping below 40 degrees is not exactly my favorite thing, especially since I commute to the office three days a week, walk everywhere, and still make it to the gym after work. In weather like this, layering is optional. My

Related Articles

Investigations target meat, honey and wine sectors in Portugal

Portugal’s food agency has led multiple recent operations to ensure safety and authenticity in the meat, honey and wine sectors. Published: December 26, 2025, 12:05 am Last updated: December 26, 2025, 2:00 am The Portuguese Economic and Food Safety Authority (ASAE) conducted several inspections covering animal origin products to verify compliance with legal requirements regarding

First Drug for Deadly Transplant Complication Gets FDA’s Blessing

You don't have permission to access "http://www.medpagetoday.com/transplantation/transplantation/119200" on this server. Reference #18.de4f4317.1766671315.4ec521b9 https://errors.edgesuite.net/18.de4f4317.1766671315.4ec521b9

How to Layer This Winter Without Looking Like a Walking Laundry Pile

3 min read I LIVE IN New York, and winter has officially settled in. Temps dipping below 40 degrees is not exactly my favorite thing, especially since I commute to the office three days a week, walk everywhere, and still make it to the gym after work. In weather like this, layering is optional. My