Vitamin D deficiency is a global health concern, with studies estimating that over one billion people worldwide are affected. In the United States alone, nearly 42% of adults may have insufficient levels, according to the CDC.
This essential nutrient plays a pivotal role in musculoskeletal health, immune system regulation, and nervous system function. Yet, because symptoms like fatigue, muscle pain, and mood changes overlap with other disorders, vitamin D deficiency often goes undiagnosed until significant complications arise.
Recognizing the subtle signs is critical, as delayed detection can impact overall well-being and lead to misdiagnosis of other conditions.
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