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Lack of vitamin D might increase risk for COVID-19, University of Chicago researchers find

CHICAGO - A lack of vitamin D may be associated with a higher risk for getting COVID-19, according to newly published research out of the University of Chicago.

Researchers looked at 489 patients tested for COVID-19 at University of Chicago Medicine between March 3 and April 10, whose vitamin D levels had been

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