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====== Latitude studies on vitamin D and disease ====== | ====== Latitude studies on vitamin D and disease ====== | ||
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+ | * **atherosclerosis in African Americans** – Vitamin D is widely used to treat patients with osteoporosis and/or low vitamin D levels based on a medically accepted normal range. This " | ||
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+ | Osteoporos Int Mar 2011; | ||
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+ | This study assesses vitamin D status in Israel. Serum 25(OH)D levels <25 and <50 nmol/L are common in Israel with noted differences between Arabs and Jews, Arab females were particularly at high risk. These findings may require public health intervention at the population level. INTRODUCTION: | ||
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