Supplements and Cow's Milk Play Biggest Roles in Determining Vitamin D Levels in Children
date:Jan 16, 2013
in D through vitamin D supplementation and cow's milk, said Dr. Maguire who was surprised to find that 57 per cent of the children were taking a regular vitamin D supplement. He said this could be a result of parents hearing evidence about the benefits of such supplements through the media.

Research published by Dr. Maguire in the journal Pediatrics in December found that drinking two cups of cow's milk per day was enough to maintain adequate vitamin D levels in most children. Drinking more cow
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