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80 Percent of Hospitalized COVID Patients Are Deficient in Vitamin D – Best Life
Another study has found that being deficient in vitamin D increases the chances you’ll be hospitalized with COVID by 80 percent.

While the novel coronavirus has proven to be a formidable foe, scientists have nevertheless been able to gradually understand just how it affects our bodies and what we can do to improve our chances of beating the disease. Besides tackling major underlying conditions such as hypertension or diabetes, mounting research is also finding that simple changes to your diet could have a huge effect on how you’ll fare against the virus. Now, yet another study has found that being deficient in vitamin D could…
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