Dr. Richard Kremer, an endocrinologist at McGill University Health Centre, said based on a more broadly accepted cutoff, the study actually suggests about two-thirds of the Canadian population has insufficient levels of vitamin D.
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Le Dr Richard Kremer, endocrinologue au Centre Universitaire de Santé McGill, a révélé que d’après un échantillon plus large, l’étude suggère en fait qu’environ deux tiers de la population canadienne n’a pas suffisamment de vitamine D.
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