Yes: In the last few years, studies have revealed that vitamin d3 deficiency is associated with increased risk of cardiac events. At the same time, vitamin d3 deficiency is quite common, especially in our northern climate where exposure to the sun, which is required for our bodies to produce this vitamin, is limited to the summer months. If your level is low, oral supplements can remedy this problem.
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