Low Vitamin D Levels Linked to Slower Healing in Children’s Fractures
By George Citroner Research presented at the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) 2024 National Conference & Exhibition underscores the critical role of vitamin D in the recovery of pediatric fractures, showing that low levels can significantly delay bone healing in children. The study, presented on Sept. 28 by Michael Guyot, a medical student from the University of Florida involved…
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