Vitamin D is crucial for regulating calcium and phosphate levels in the body, but it also influences around 2000 genes involved in different bodily functions beyond just bone health. Did you know that the amount of vitamin D in your body is directly linked to your muscle mass and how well they function? It's true! So, if your vitamin D levels drop, it could potentially increase your chances of developing a direct inguinal hernia.
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