reports, “Infants and young children with vitamin D deficiency may have a heightened risk for elevated blood pressure later in childhood and in their teens,” research indicated. The findings of the 775-child study were published in the journal Hypertension. MD Magazine (7/1, Campbell) also covers the study.
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