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Vitamin D deficiency is common, affecting about 1 billion people worldwide. Low sun exposure, a vegan diet, or dairy allergies can all increase the risk of having low vitamin D levels. This essential nutrient plays a key role in regulating calcium, which is vital for keeping bones, teeth, and muscles strong. But vitamin D deficiency doesn’t just affect bones—it’s also linked to other health issues like fatigue, depression, cardiovascular problems, cognitive decline, severe asthma, and even cancer. With our easy at-home Vitamin D blood test, you can check your levels conveniently from home to see if you might need to supplement.