Population vitamin D supplementation in UK adults: too much of nothing?

Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin
Alison AvenellAndrew Grey

Abstract

Topics for DTB review articles are selected by DTB's editorial board to provide concise overviews of medicines and other treatments to help patients get the best care. Articles include a summary of key points and a brief overview for patients. Articles may also have a series of multiple choice CME questions.

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