Vitamin D and Its Benefits

To maintain health, adults need 600 international units (IU) of vitamin D daily, while seniors (anyone over age 70) need 800 IU. Shorter days and more time spent indoors during the colder, darker months of fall and winter, combined with poor eating habits, can lead to vitamin D deficiency. Here’s how to prevent it!

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