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THE CONVERSATION: Should I take vitamin D now there’s less sun?

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THE CONVERSATION: Should I take vitamin D now there’s less sun?

It can be easy to think you get plenty of vitamin D when you live in a country bathed in sunshine, but the reality is more complicated.

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