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* myocardial infarction (heart attack) (({{pubmed> | * myocardial infarction (heart attack) (({{pubmed> | ||
* obesity (({{pubmed> | * obesity (({{pubmed> | ||
- | * osteoarthritis (({{pubmed> | + | * osteoarthritis (({{pubmed> |
* osteoporosis and osteopenia (({{pubmed> | * osteoporosis and osteopenia (({{pubmed> | ||
* pain (myalgia) (({{pubmed> | * pain (myalgia) (({{pubmed> | ||
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* **mortality in the Danish population** – A 2012 study of 247,574 subjects found that both lower and higher levels of 25-D were associated with an increased likelihood of mortality (right).(({{pubmed> | * **mortality in the Danish population** – A 2012 study of 247,574 subjects found that both lower and higher levels of 25-D were associated with an increased likelihood of mortality (right).(({{pubmed> | ||
- | * **U-shaped relationship between vitamin D levels | + | * **U-shaped relationship between vitamin D levels |
* **risk of breast cancer** – In a 2011 study of nurses who were predominantly premenopausal, | * **risk of breast cancer** – In a 2011 study of nurses who were predominantly premenopausal, | ||
* **risk of prostate cancer** – In a 2008 nested case-control study appearing in //Journal of the National Cancer Institute//, | * **risk of prostate cancer** – In a 2008 nested case-control study appearing in //Journal of the National Cancer Institute//, | ||
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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 " | * **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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