Newly Approved Tests on Vitamin D Are At Least 40 Percent Inaccurate
June 28, 2012 | Sunlight | M.Torres
Inaccuracies in vitamin D blood tests may be confounding efforts to establish optimal recommended levels for health, warn researchers.
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