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Vitamin D: Is It the Best Thing Under the Sun - Medscape Feb 2013

Robert Finn; Deborah Flapan; Darbe Rotach

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Medscape Feb 2013
The number of research studies on vitamin D has soared in recent years.
Citations of studies involving vitamin D increased from 1142 in the year 2000 to 3877 in 2012.
In comparison, citations for research on vitamin A and vitamin C have remained more or less level.

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