People with a vitamin D deficiency are as much as twice as likely to die compared to people whose blood contains higher amounts of the so-called sunshine vitamin, Austrian researchers have said. Their study - the latest to suggest a health benefit from the vitamin - showed death rates from any cause as well as from heart-related problems varied greatly depending on vitamin D levels.
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