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Higher Midlife Vitamin D Linked to Lower Brain Tau Years Later, Study Finds

Higher Midlife Vitamin D Linked to Lower Brain Tau Years Later, Study Finds

Higher vitamin D levels in midlife are linked to lower tau accumulation in the brain years later, according to a long-term study tracking 793 adults from age 39 onward. The research, published in Neurology, found no such association with amyloid-beta, suggesting vitamin D may influence specific neurodegenerative pathways rather than broadly protecting against Alzheimer’s pathology. … Weiterlesen …