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Rappahannock Education Farm (REF) Manager Rich Larochelle said he and a squad of volunteers prepped a 360-square-foot plot of Fredericksburg farmland to plant hundreds of seeds of produce last week.
Experts are warning about the dangers of excessive vitamin D consumption after a man died of hypercalcemia, a condition caused by high levels of vitamin D.
Retired businessman David Mitchener, 89, died from Vitamin D toxicity after taking an excessive amount of health supplements - leading a coroner to warn over the lack of warning labels
David Mitchener was admitted to hospital after falling ill and tests found his vitamin D levels were at the highest level that could be recorded by an NHS laboratory.
SIR – Criticism of a religion should not be construed as racism. Did Lee Anderson MP make negative comments about people of a certain ethnicity (report, February 26)? No, he did not. So why do people like Anneliese Dodds, the Labour Party chairman, accuse him of racism, when they know perfectly well that he was speaking about Islamists, who come from many different racial backgrounds? Would criticism of Christianity be construed as racism? Of course not. These people, and many others, are simply