Breastfeeding Medicine, from the Department of Pediatrics,
University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, in an accompanying editorial. "Perhaps the most startling information is that adults are commonly deficit in modern society. Vitamin D is now recognized as a pivotal hormone in the human immune system, a role far beyond the prevention of
rickets, as pointed out in the article by Wagner et al in this month's issue of
Breastfeeding Medicine."
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