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Study finds varying vitamin D levels in supplements
The content of vitamin D supplements vary widely across samples, with some offering too little to address vitamin D deficiency, a study in JAMA Internal Medicine revealed. Researchers said vitamin D content ranged from as low as 9% to as high as 140% of the doses described on the label.
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