Myra Miller
Many vitamins are important for personal health, but come the wintertime, vitamin D may dominate the headlines. That’s because hours of sunlight dwindle in the winter, which can lower levels of vitamin D in the body.
Vitamin D sometimes is referred to as the “sunshine vitamin” because of its ties to the sun. The Cleveland Clinic says sun exposure on the skin is one way for people to get vit…
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