Study Finds Vitamin D Supplements Do Not Reduce Risk of Broken Bones - SciTechDaily
Vitamin D supplements are widely prescribed and used to benefit bone health. However, definitive data on whether these supplements actually reduce bone fractures in the general population have been inconsistent. To improve scientific understanding of this sub…
A new study finds that vitamin D3 supplements (2000 IU/day) do not reduce total, non-vertebral, or hip fractures, nor was any effect seen on major osteoporotic fractures, wrist fractures, or pelvic f… [+2858 chars]
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