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Calcium, Vitamin D Link to Fractures Questioned


 

Lab analyses of vitamin D in serum samples can vary widely, he cautioned. “I would tend to use a well-established reference lab rather than, say, a local lab that doesn't have as much experience with it,” he said.

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