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Malpractice News: Low Vitamin D Levels Increases Cancer Risk
Medical Malpractice News: A recently published study indicates that low levels of Vitamin D can mean an increased risk from cancer.
The study estimates that at least 50 percent of older adults worldwide have lower than average levels of Vitamin D. The reasons for the decrease can be attributed to several factors, including patient participation in outdoor activities, exposure to air pollution and a decline in the skin's ability to produce vitamin D from ultraviolet rays as people age. We are dedicated to holding doctors and other medical professionals accountable for the injuries they cause as a result of medical errors. Our medical malpractice lawyers are here to help you.If you have been harmed by a health professional, please complete the form below for a free medical malpractice lawsuit review. A representative of our firm will be in touch shortly.
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