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Editorial
. 2015 Apr;3(4):e12349.
doi: 10.14814/phy2.12349.

Vitamin D, the autonomic nervous system, and cardiovascular risk

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Vitamin D, the autonomic nervous system, and cardiovascular risk

Michelle Catherine Mann et al. Physiol Rep. 2015 Apr.
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Hypothesized implication of vitamin D deficiency on cardiovascular risk via interaction with the autonomic nervous system.

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