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by taylodl 2130 days ago
Here in the United States there are millions without insurance and they're unlikely to be able to afford a doctor's visit - as those without insurance also tend to be the poorest. To be honest, many probably can't afford dietary supplements either but for those who can then a blanket recommendation would be good for them. Either that or we should push for a public health measure ensuring everyone gets a physical, including bloodwork, every 5 years whether you have insurance or not. We need to start thinking through workable solutions for the bottom 20%.
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Yeah, I just don’t see this happening across the whole population. Maybe with an expensive campaign to encourage yearly physicals you will get a certain sector of society; but there are going to be millions who haven’t got insurance, worry they would be wasting a doctor’s time, are scared of the authorities, can’t afford the travel time, and so on.

I believe there is a safe level. In Sweden the government recommends everybody to take 10 micrograms daily, with some groups at 20 micrograms, and this advice is very commonly followed. As far as I understand it that advice does an awful lot more good than it does harm.

You're probably right. Public health is a difficult issue.