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Older women who take vitamin D3 may live longer

18:15 EDT 7 Jul 2011 | Advanstar News Headlines

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Elderly women who take vitamin D3 supplements may have a small survival advantage over those who don't, a new research concludes, although they also raise their risk of renal calculi.

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