Low vitamin D levels may increase risk for Alzheimer’s

vitamin dSAN FRANCISCO: Vitamin D deficiency is associated with disorders as varied as osteoporosis, cancer, muscle weakness, heart disease and asthma in children. A recent study has confirmed that significantly low vitamin D levels reflect a decline in cognitive ability. The findings indicate that low vitamin D levels can also be responsible for brain structure abnormalities, cognitive decline and incident dementia.

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