USA Today: Adults Still Risk Vitamin D Deficiency
Susan Tellem learned she was vitamin D deficient by accident.
"I went in for an allergy issue, and a blood test showed my vitamin D was at an all-time low," says Tellem, 62, of Malibu, Calif.
Tellem's D level was 7 ng/mL (nanograms/milliliter), well below the deficiency mark of 20 ng/mL or lower. A normal reading is 30 ng/mL or higher.
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