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Spike in vitamin D testing creates confusion - More health news- msnbc.com



     
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Description: Blood tests to check levels of  vitamin D are on the rise as doctors and patients react to headline-grabbing research that suggests having too little may increase your risk of certain cancers or heart disease.

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