Taking vitamin D supplements has hidden potential benefits for some people

Vitamin Dsupplements could help preventtype 2 diabetesinthose who possessa certaingene.

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Figures show 4.6 million people in the UK have adiabetes diagnosis, but an estimated 6.3 million people have non-diabetic hyperglycemia, more commonly known as pre-diabetes, according toDiabetes UK.

If left untreated, pre-diabetes can develop intotype 2 diabetes, yetvitamin Dmay help delay orprevent that progression.

Known as the sunshine vitamin, it’s found in the sun’s UVB rays, as well as oily fish, mushrooms and red meat and is vital for keeping bones, teeth and muscles healthy. But scientists say it also plays a role in blood sugar control.

A study by researchers at Tufts University in Massachusetts found pre-diabetic adults with certain variations in thevitamin Dreceptorgenehad a 19 per cent lower risk of developing diabetes when taking a high daily dose of vitamin D.

If left untreated, pre-diabetes can progress into type 2 diabetes, but vitamin D could help, study finds (Getty/iStock)

"Diabetes has so many serious complications that develop slowly over years. If we can delay the time period that an individual will spend living with diabetes, we can stop some of those harmful side effects or lessen their severity,” said Bess Dawson-Hughes, senior scientist at Tufts University.

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For the report, published inJAMA Network Open, researchers analysed data from the D2d study, a clinical trial which tested the effect of 4,000 units of vitamin D per day versus placebo in more than 2,000 US adults with pre-diabetes. They hoped to see if a daily high dose would lower the chance of these particularly high-risk individuals from developing diabetes.

Vitamin D circulating in the blood is converted into its active form in the body before binding to the vitamin D receptor, a protein that helps cells respond to the vitamin.

The researchers wondered whether genetic differences in this receptor might explain why some people benefited from vitamin D while others did not. The pancreas's insulin-producing cells have vitamin D receptors, suggesting the vitamin may help influence insulin release and blood sugar control.

Researchers split participants into two groups: those who appeared to benefit from vitamin D supplementation and those who did not.

They found those with agenevariation, called AA, found in 30 per cent of the population, did not respond to daily treatment with a high dose of vitamin D. But the same treatment in adults with two other variations, AC and CC, saw a significantly reduced risk of developing diabetes.

"Part of what makes vitamin D appealing as a potential preventive tool is that it is inexpensive, widely available, and easy for people to take,” Professor Anastassios Pittas from Tufts University School of Medicine said.

However, study authors cautioned against taking high doses of vitamin D to prevent pre-diabetes without medical advice. The NHS urges people not to take more than 100 micrograms (4,000 IU) of vitamin D a day, as too much can cause calcium to build up in the body, weakening the bones, damaging the kidneys and the heart.

Taking vitamin D supplements has hidden potential benefits for some people

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Instant View: Cannabis rescheduling fuels optimism across industry

April 23 (Reuters) - The U.S. Department of Justice is immediately loosening restrictions on some marijuana products and accelerating the process of reclassifying the drug as less dangerous in ‌one of the biggest changes to U.S. drug policy in decades.

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The Trump administration on Thursday ‌moved FDA-approved marijuana products and state-regulated medical marijuana from a group of drugs classified as highly addictive to one that ​has a low to moderate potential for abuse.

Here are some comments from company executives and policy experts:

IRWIN SIMON, CEO, TILRAY BRANDS

"Rescheduling has the potential to accelerate clinical research, broaden access and elevate the quality, consistency, and safety standards that establish medical cannabis as a legitimate pillar of modern healthcare."

KIM RIVERS, CEO, TRULIEVE

"This sends ‌a signal that marijuana should not ⁠be in the same classification as heroin, and that there is absolutely an acknowledgement, it's a requirement for Schedule 3, that there are acceptable medical uses ⁠for marijuana."

INESA PONOMARIOVAITE, FOUNDER AND CEO, NESA'S HEMP

"If this transition is going to deliver real public health benefits, it has to be paired with a commitment to data-driven standards, better education around the endocannabinoid system, and ​a ​more collaborative approach across healthcare, regulatory bodies and industry."

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ARAS ​AZADIAN, CEO, AVICANNA

"Since the initial executive order, ‌we have been preparing for what could be a post rescheduling landscape in the U.S. and the opportunities to advance R&D, clinical development and translate our comprehensive platform for cannabinoid-based medicine from Canada into the U.S. market."

MELISSA STURGESS, CEO, ANANDA PHARMA

"For Ananda, it means we can speed up our clinical trials and plan to bring a licensed CBD-based medicine to market for the treatment of endometriosis pain. ‌The millions of women suffering from this debilitating condition ​deserve a non-hormonal treatment that will relieve their suffering."

BRETT SCHUMAN, ​CO-CHAIR OF CANNABIS PRACTICE AT GOODWIN

"We can't ​forget the many people still sitting in federal prison serving life or other ‌lengthy sentences for non-violent cannabis offenses. Today's change ​in federal law requires ​that those sentences be revisited and, in most cases, commuted."

MARK LEWIS, PRESIDENT OF SPECIALTY PAYMENTS, LUT

"Dispensary operators still have to figure out how to pay employees, how to accept payments without ​disruption and how to keep ‌cash flow moving in a system that doesn't fully support your business. That won't change ​overnight, if at all with rescheduling."

(Reporting by Christy Santhosh, Sriparna Roy, Mrinalika Roy and ​Puyaan Singh in Bengaluru; Editing by Shilpi Majumdar)

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LeBron James nets 28 as Lakers grab 2-0 lead on Rockets

LeBron James compiled 28 points, eight rebounds and seven assists to lead the Los Angeles Lakers to a 101-94 victory over the visiting Houston Rockets to take a 2-0 lead in their first-round Western Conference playoff series on Tuesday.

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With leading scorers Luka Doncic (hamstring) and Austin Reaves (oblique) watching from the bench, Marcus Smart added 25 points, including 5 of 7 from 3-point range, and Game 1 hero Luke Kennard contributed 23 points, which included 3 of 6 from deep.

"Just as hard as we played in Game 1, we had to double that in Game 2," James said. "We understood what they wanted to come in (with), the desperation they were going to have, so we had to be even more desperate. And I thought we played a hell of a game."

Kevin Durant, who missed the opening game with a right knee contusion, scored 23 points for Houston, but he had nine turnovers and was held to just three points after halftime.

Houston's Alperen Sengun paired 20 points with 11 rebounds, Jabari Smith Jr. had 18 points and Amen Thompson posted 16 points and nine assists.

After the Rockets held a 16-12 lead midway through the first quarter, Los Angeles hit back, closing the quarter with a 9-0 rush to lead 33-26.

Durant showed no signs of being hampered by his knee, playing all 12 minutes and scoring 11 points.

At the other end, Smart (14 points) and Kennard (10 points) hurt Houston from the perimeter, combining to hit five 3-pointers in the opening quarter.

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The Lakers' lead swelled to 46-31 before Durant led a 17-3 Rockets run to trim that margin to 49-48.

Durant had 20 points on 6-of-7 shooting at the half, but Los Angeles still held sway 54-51.

Houston briefly captured the lead in the third period before the Lakers used a 13-4 burst -- highlighted by a spectacular reverse dunk from 41-year-old James after he blew by Durant -- to pull ahead 67-59.

With Durant held to just one unsuccessful shot attempt in 10 minutes of action for the quarter, the Rockets struggled offensively, outscored 21-17 for the period, as Los Angeles led 75-68 with one quarter to play.

Josh Okogie's 3-pointer with 6:38 remaining in the fourth cut the gap to 85-82, but it was as close as Houston would get down the stretch.

With the Lakers up 97-92, Durant's ninth turnover led to a powerful James dunk with 55.3 seconds left before Kennard sealed it from the stripe.

"The turnovers hurt us, but outside of the third quarter, (we were) decent overall," Rockets coach Ime Udoka said. "But 7-for-29 from three, 8-for-20 on second-chance points, and shooting 40% is not good enough ... (We're) defending well enough, but not scoring. That's the bottom line from these two games."

The best-of-seven series shifts to Houston for Game 3 on Friday.

--Field Level Media

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NASCAR: Carson Kvapil's car flips wildly less than 2 laps into O'Reilly Series race at Kansas

Less than a minute after taking the green flag from the pole position in Saturday night’s NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series race at Kansas, Carson Kvapil was upside down.

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Kvapil’s car flipped on the backstretch on the second lap of the race after contact with JR Motorsports teammate William Byron. As Kvapil was in the middle of Byron on the inside and his other JRM teammate, Justin Allgaier, on the outside, Kvapil’s car turned head-on into the outside wall after the contact.

Then, as he was hitting the wall, Kvapil’s car got hit by Parker Retzlaff and that impact launched his car into a tumble.

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Kvapil was able to exit the car himself after safety workers flipped the car back on its wheels. Here’s how the wreck unfolded.

“Not too fun, I actually didn’t think it was going to flip over like that,” Kvapil said to the CW after he was checked and released from the infield care center.

It was a wreck that looks more common at a track like Daytona or Talladega, but cars have shown a tendency to leave all four wheels at Kansas in recent years. Last year, Zane Smith’s car rode the wall on its side at Kansas in the Cup Series race and Erik Jones’ car flipped over on the backstretch in the 2017 Cup Series race at Kansas.

Kvapil, 22, is the son of former NASCAR Truck Series champion Travis Kvapil. He’s in his second full-time season in NASCAR’s No. 2 series and finished fourth in the standings a season ago after he was one of the four drivers racing for the championship in the final year of NASCAR’s winner-take-all championship race playoff format.

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Taiwanese president forced to cancel visit to African ally after ‘pressure campaign’ from China

Chinaon Wednesday praised the three countries that refused to allow the Taiwanese president’s plane to use their airspace to visit theAfricannation ofEswatini,which led to him cancelling the trip altogether.

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Lai Ching-te was set to fly through the airspace of Seychelles, Mauritius, andMadagascaron Tuesday to visitEswatini –Taiwan’s only diplomatic ally in Africa – but the three nations had revoked permission for his aircraft to fly over their territories.

This marks the first time a Taiwanese leader has had to cancel an overseas presidential trip due to such pressure.

A spokesperson for China’s Taiwan Affairs Office said Beijing “appreciated the position and actions of the relevant countries in upholding theone-China principle”.

Spokesperson Zhang Han also refuted allegations that Beijing had applied economic pressure on Seychelles, Mauritius, andMadagascarto block the presidential flight.

The Taiwanese government alleged that Beijing was behind the move, with an official stating: “The actual reason was intense pressure exerted by Chinese authorities, including economic coercion.”

President Lai Ching-te says ‘no threat or suppression can change Taiwan’s determination to engage with the world’ (Reuters)

China, which maintainsstrong economic and political links across Africa, considers democratically-governed Taiwan to be one of its provinces and does not recognise it as a sovereign country. It frequently calls the issue a “red line” in its diplomatic relations with other countries.

Eswatini, formerly Swaziland,remains among a small group of countries that still maintain official diplomatic relations with Taiwan.

AMadagascarforeign ministry official told Reuters: “Malagasy diplomacy recognises only one China. The decision was made in full respect ofMadagascar’s sovereignty over its airspace.”

Seychelles also said that it took the decision because the nation does not recognise Taiwan. “The decision was taken independently and in accordance with established procedures,” Aline Morel, senior protocol officer at the foreign affairs ministry, said in an email to Reuters.

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Mr Lai criticised China’s actions, calling them “suppressive” and warned that they threaten global stability. He added: “No threat or suppression can change Taiwan’s determination to engage with the world, nor can it negate Taiwan’s ability to contribute to the international community.”

Mr Lai was to take part in events marking 40 years since the accession of King Mswati III, the head of the Swazi royal family.

Cheng Li-wun, chair of the Kuomintang, Taiwan’s largest opposition party, shakes hands with Chinese president Xi Jinping at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on 10 April (Reuters)

China’s foreign ministry also said the refusal by the three countries made it “clear...[that] the so-called ‘President of the Republic of China’ no longer exists in the world”, referring to Mr Lai’s title in Taiwan.

Eswatinisaid it was unfortunate that Mr Lai could not make the trip, but stressed that this would not “change the status of our longstanding bilateral relationship”.

This comes shortly after China introduced fresh outreach measures toward Taiwan, including loosening some food import restrictions, following a meeting in Beijing between Xi Jinping and Cheng Li-wun, the head of Taiwan’s largest opposition party, Kuomintang.

In January 2024, the Pacific island nation ofNauru cut diplomatic ties with Taiwanand said that it would recognise China instead. The decision came just after Mr Lai, a critic of Beijing who has been called a “troublemaker” and a “separatist” by China, won Taiwan’s presidential election.

At the time, China welcomed the move and said it was ready to build relations with Nauru based on the “one-China principle”.

Other countries that havecut diplomatic ties with Taiwan, allegedly under China’s pressure, are Honduras, Nicaragua, Kiribati and the Solomon Islands.

One China has been acknowledged by the US since 1979, when president Jimmy Carter developed closer ties with Beijing, at the expense of contact with Taiwan. He was the last US president to speak to a Taiwanese leader. TheUS has since followed the One China policyin international relations, officially accepting Beijing as the only legitimate Chinese government.

China has since then held the One China principle as non-negotiable and said that it forms the political foundation for relations with the US, although America maintains a strategic relationship with Taiwan and has a small number of troops on the island.

In 2022, then US speaker Nancy Pelosi made a controversial trip to Taiwan in company with five Democratic representatives. China condemned the visit.

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