Could I Be Low in Vitamin D?
What’s Vitamin D?
Why Might You Need More Vitamin D?
Related: Slow Wound Healing
Related: Osteoporosis
Related: Muscle Pain
Related: Rickets
Related: Osteomalacia
Other Related Conditions
At Risk: Breastfed Infants
At Risk: People With Bowel Problems
At Risk: People With Gastric Bypass
At Risk: People Who Are Obese
Keep Tabs on Your Vitamin D
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Burns & Trauma: “Vitamin D status and its influence on outcomes following major burn injury and critical illness.”
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Harvard School of Public Health The Nutrition Source: “Vitamin D.”
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