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The National Institutes of Health recommend people up to age 50 receive 200 international units (IU) of vitamin D per day. This increases to 400 IU after age 51 and 600 IU after age 71. This can come from supplements or sunlight; the University of Cincinnati recommends several 15-minute sessions of sunshine exposure per week.
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