"At present, they stated that the evidence supports Vitamin D to prevent
fractures (especially accompanied by calcium), and maybe to prevent
falls in older patients. But, they say: 'No other effects are proven.
For many other conditions, the evidence for vitamin D supplementation is
plagued by the use of small, poor-quality trials.'”
At Last, Some Sense About Vitamin D Supplementation
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