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Higher midlife vitamin D linked to lower Alzheimer’s-related tau buildup in brain study

A 16-year study tracking nearly 800 adults found that higher vitamin D levels in midlife were linked to significantly lower tau protein buildup in brain regions vulnerable to Alzheimer’s disease. Researchers from the University of Galway and Boston University followed 793 participants who were dementia-free at an average age of 39, measuring their blood vitamin … Weiterlesen …