Abstract

# {#article-title-2} Stein et al.1 compared high- vs low-dose vitamin D2 treatment in MS without benefit in the high-dose treatment group. Sunlight exposure and reduced vitamin D3 levels independently contribute to MS risk. The effect of sunlight exposure is supported by decreased signs of actinic skin damage found in MS patients compared to controls.2 It is difficult to determine which of these 2 environmental factors is of primary importance as higher levels of sunlight exposure will enhance vitamin D levels. The incidence of …

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