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Vitamin D dose ‘too low with indoor lifestyles’
The Australian – Australian taking a vitamin D supplement to protect themselves from weak bones and diseases such as cancer may not be getting a high-enough dose, according to a paper that finds 50 per cent of women have low levels of the nutrient in winter. Read article
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