Vitamin D is an important vitamin for maintaining health. Vitamin D keeps the brain sharp, keeps bones strong, and helps a person sleep better. But low Vitamin D levels are somewhat common and can affect a person’s quality of life. And when the daylight hours are shorter (such as in the winter months), Vitamin D…
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