Vitamin D deficiency is far more common than many realize, affecting nearly one-third of adults in the United States, according to recent data. This essential nutrient plays a pivotal role not only in bone health but also in the intricate interactions between the skin and the endocrine system. Despite its importance, early signs of low vitamin D often go unnoticed. Subtle symptoms such as increased hair shedding and unexplained mood dips are frequently overlooked or mistaken for other causes. Recognizing these early signals is crucial for timely intervention, as highlighted by the CDC and other leading health organizations.
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30. At-Home Sunlight Strategies Increasing sun exposure safely can help support healthy vitamin D levels while minimizing the risk of skin cancer. Aim for short periods—about…