Coronavirus Update: Should You Take Vitamin D?

Recent research indicates that healthy vitamin D levels may make infection by the coronavirus less likely and reduce the body's inflammatory response to it, helping to limit severe complications. So should you take a supplement? A doctor weighs in.
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Should You Take a Vitamin D Supplement?
Recent research indicates that healthy vitamin D levels may make infection by the coronavirus less likely and reduce the body's inflammatory response to it, helping to limit severe complications. So should you take a supplement? A doctor weighs in.
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