Prevalence of Vitamin D inadequacy among postmenopausal North American women receiving osteoporosis therapy.
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M. Holick | E. Siris | N. Binkley | A. Khan | A. D. de Papp | M. K. Beard | Jennifer T. Katzer | R. Petruschke | E. Chen | Aliya A. Khan
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