Vitamin deficient
Mary Wesley couldn’t figure out why she was so tired until doctors said her vitamin D level was too low. Getting more sunlight and taking a vitamin D supplement has helped her reverse this deficiency.
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A Southern Community Cohort Study has found that 45 percent of blacks have a vitamin D deficiency, compared to 11 percent of whites. Doctors say the disparity involves skin pigmentation.
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