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Variability in Vitamin D Content Among Products for Multivitamin and Mineral Supplements

Variability in Vitamin D Content Among Products for Multivitamin and Mineral Supplements Letters If physicians have a duty to explain the medical risks of the small magnitude of the risk is vastly outweighed by the ben- radiation from CT, they must also disclose that the science sur- efits of appropriate medical imaging. rounding the LNT hypothesis is far from settled, lest this leads to an epidemic of unwarranted anxiety. Tanner J. Caverly, MD, MPH Allan V. Prochazka, MD, MSc Saurabh Jha, MD, MS Chad Stickrath, MD Author Affiliations: Division of General Internal Medicine, Department of Author Affiliation: Department of Radiology, Hospital of University of Medicine, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora (Caverly, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia (Jha). Prochazka, Stickrath); Denver Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Denver, Corresponding Author: Saurabh Jha, MD, MS, Department of Radiology, Colorado (Caverly, Prochazka, Stickrath). Hospital of University of Pennsylvania, 3400 Spruce St, Philadelphia, PA 19104 Corresponding Author: Tanner J. Caverly, MD, MPH, Division of General (Saurabh.Jha@uphs.upenn.edu). Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Conflict of Interest Disclosures: None reported. Colorado, University Physicians Inc, Children’s Outcomes Research/Colorado 1. Caverly TJ, Prochazka AV, Cook-Shimanek M, Pawlak M, Stickrath C. Weighing Health Outcomes, 13199 E Montview Blvd, Third Floor, Ste 300, Aurora, CO the potential harms of computed http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png JAMA Internal Medicine American Medical Association

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American Medical Association
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Copyright 2013 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS Restrictions Apply to Government Use.
ISSN
2168-6106
eISSN
2168-6114
DOI
10.1001/jamainternmed.2013.8759
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24126772
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Abstract

Letters If physicians have a duty to explain the medical risks of the small magnitude of the risk is vastly outweighed by the ben- radiation from CT, they must also disclose that the science sur- efits of appropriate medical imaging. rounding the LNT hypothesis is far from settled, lest this leads to an epidemic of unwarranted anxiety. Tanner J. Caverly, MD, MPH Allan V. Prochazka, MD, MSc Saurabh Jha, MD, MS Chad Stickrath, MD Author Affiliations: Division of General Internal Medicine, Department of Author Affiliation: Department of Radiology, Hospital of University of Medicine, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora (Caverly, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia (Jha). Prochazka, Stickrath); Denver Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Denver, Corresponding Author: Saurabh Jha, MD, MS, Department of Radiology, Colorado (Caverly, Prochazka, Stickrath). Hospital of University of Pennsylvania, 3400 Spruce St, Philadelphia, PA 19104 Corresponding Author: Tanner J. Caverly, MD, MPH, Division of General (Saurabh.Jha@uphs.upenn.edu). Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Conflict of Interest Disclosures: None reported. Colorado, University Physicians Inc, Children’s Outcomes Research/Colorado 1. Caverly TJ, Prochazka AV, Cook-Shimanek M, Pawlak M, Stickrath C. Weighing Health Outcomes, 13199 E Montview Blvd, Third Floor, Ste 300, Aurora, CO the potential harms of computed

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JAMA Internal MedicineAmerican Medical Association

Published: Oct 14, 2013

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