Jennifer Mulligan, Ph.D., works in her laboratory recently. Her research shows an active form of vitamin D in a nasal spray might help treat a loss of the sense of smell caused by inflammation. (Photo ...
Vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) is produced in your body when your skin is exposed to sunlight, but it's also found in animal-based food sources and in supplement form. Overall, vitamin D—a term used ...
The idea seemed, at first blush, preposterous. “I don’t know anyone spraying vitamin D up a patient’s nose,” said Jennifer Mulligan, Ph.D., co-director of the University of Florida Health Smell ...