Higher levels of vitamin D in midlife associated with reduced brain marker for Alzheimer’s later, says Irish-led study

Higher levels of vitamin D in midlife associated with reduced brain marker for Alzheimer’s later, says Irish-led study

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People with higher levels of vitamin D in middle age may have lower levels of a protein in the brain, which is a sign of dementia, years later, according to Irish-led research.