Increased sunshine does not mean increased Vitamin D
By:
David Caulfield
Posted: Nov 17, 2023 3:49 PM EDT
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With all the sunshine we’ve been getting, you’d think Michiana residents would be soaking up the Vitamin D, but that’s actually not the case as we enter the winter months.
Meteorologist Dave Caulfield breaks down how the sun’s angle plays into how much Vitamin D we’re actually getting in Michiana.
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