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The Boston University School of Medicine and Boston Medical Center publish research on Sept. 13 that shows RayVio UVD LED as more efficient than sunlight in producing Vitamin D3 in humans. PHOTO BY AUDREY FAIN/ DFP FILE PHOTO

BU research shows LEDs can produce more vitamin D than sunlight

Amanda Kaufman September 19, 2017

The Boston University School of Medicine found that ultraviolet light from LEDs can produce vitamin D in human skin at a faster and more efficient rate than sunlight, according to a Sept. 13 press...

The science of gluten-free

Daily Free Press Admin April 3, 2012

By Ruth Chan, Features Staff Writer More than 2 million people in the United States have celiac disease, the affliction that forces people to eat a gluten-free diet, according to the National Institute...

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