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Video: Studies: Exposure to Ultraviolet Rays Best Way to Overcome Widespread Vitamin D Deficiency

UV Expert: 'Controlled Indoor Tanning Setting an Exceptional Way to Promote Body's Vitamin D Production' INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 18 /PRNewswire/ -- Evidence of the critical role vitamin D plays in the body's overall health and ability to prevent... Full Article at PR Newswire

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  2. Indoor tanning in moderation and at acceptable frequency and duration periods exposes the body to the same UV rays that sunlight provides but in a much more controlled environment ... The intensity of UV exposure and the dose of UV rays one receives in a controlled indoor tanning setting is an exception...
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