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Midlife Vitamin D Levels Tied to Alzheimer's-Related Brain Changes
Vitamin D may be a potentially modifiable factor to reduce dementia risk, study suggests ...
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Vitamin D Crisis: Could This Missing Nutrient Be the Reason 50% of Americans Arent Getting Results?
Experts warn that even if you’re taking vitamin D, your body might not be using it—because one critical nutrient is missing.
Maintaining normal vitamin D levels can help support healthy sleep patterns. However, the time of day you take vitamin D may ...
A new study shows a potential association between levels higher vitamin D levels and lower levels of the Alzheimer's biomarker tau protein years later.
Vitamin D supplementation is linked to less disease activity and inflammation in inflammatory bowel disease and may restore ...
Higher serum vitamin D in midlife is associated with reduced tau burden in the brain, highlighting its potential role in ...
Higher levels of vitamin D in early midlife were associated with significantly lower levels of tau deposition 16 years later in adults without dementia.
Vitamin D levels in midlife may play a bigger role in long-term brain health than previously thought. In a study following nearly 800 people over 16 years, those with higher vitamin D levels in their ...
Eggs are a solid source of vitamin D, but many foods like cod liver oil, rainbow trout, and fortified milk contain higher ...
A doctor has issued a warning about vitamin D intake after revealing it can cause hypercalcemia if instructions are not ...
A new study says that your vitamin D level in your 30s and 40s is a determining factor of your brain age in your 60s and 70s.
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4 fish with more vitamin D than sardines
Medically reviewed by Karina Tolentino, RD Sardines are a great source of vitamin D, a nutrient many people don't typically ...
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