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Does chronic sunscreen use reduce vitamin D production to insufficient levels
British Journal of Dermatology, 08/11/09
Norval M et al. – Although sunscreens can significantly reduce the production of vitamin D under very strictly controlled conditions, their normal usage does not generally result in vitamin D insufficiency.
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