Target the message: a qualitative study exploring knowledge and cultural attitudes to sunlight and vitamin D in Greater Manchester, U.K.
A.R. Webb
School of Earth, Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences, University of Manchester, Simon Building, Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9PL U.K.
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Centre for Primary Care Research, Institute of Population Health, University of Manchester, Manchester, U.K.
Search for more papers by this authorR.C. Kift
School of Earth, Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences, University of Manchester, Simon Building, Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9PL U.K.
Search for more papers by this authorL.E. Rhodes
Photobiology Unit, Centre for Dermatology, Institute of Inflammation and Repair, University of Manchester, Manchester Academic Health Science Centre, Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, U.K.
Search for more papers by this authorM.D. Farrar
Photobiology Unit, Centre for Dermatology, Institute of Inflammation and Repair, University of Manchester, Manchester Academic Health Science Centre, Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, U.K.
Search for more papers by this authorA.R. Webb
School of Earth, Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences, University of Manchester, Simon Building, Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9PL U.K.
Search for more papers by this authorS. Aseem
Centre for Primary Care Research, Institute of Population Health, University of Manchester, Manchester, U.K.
Search for more papers by this authorR.C. Kift
School of Earth, Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences, University of Manchester, Simon Building, Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9PL U.K.
Search for more papers by this authorL.E. Rhodes
Photobiology Unit, Centre for Dermatology, Institute of Inflammation and Repair, University of Manchester, Manchester Academic Health Science Centre, Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, U.K.
Search for more papers by this authorM.D. Farrar
Photobiology Unit, Centre for Dermatology, Institute of Inflammation and Repair, University of Manchester, Manchester Academic Health Science Centre, Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, U.K.
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