Vitamin D deficiency in up to 25% of Dublin's poorer residents, study finds

People in poorer parts of Dublin are not getting enough of the sunshine vitamin to keep bones, hearts and bodies healthy.

Vitamin D deficiency in up to 25% of Dublin's poorer residents, study finds

People in poorer parts of Dublin are not getting enough of the sunshine vitamin to keep bones, hearts and bodies healthy.

Researchers have found that as many as one in four people in the most deprived and ethnically diverse areas of the capital do not get enough vitamin D.

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