No, they are independent levels. Many individuals with normal calcium levels have vitamin D deficiency.
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Not necessarily. A normal serum calcium level does not exclude vitamin D deficiency. If you have any concern, you may take 2000-4000 units of vitamin D3 without risk of toxicity. For healthy diet: http://www.choosemyplate.gov/., exercise 30 minutes/day, drink enough water daily so your urine is mostly colorless, have safe sex, no tobacco alcohol weed or street drugs. Get HPV and Covid vaccines.
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