Higher Vitamin D Levels May Lower Dementia Risk: Study
A new study found that middle-aged individuals with higher vitamin D levels had a reduced accumulation of tau, a brain protein associated with an increased risk of dementia. Alzheimer’s disease, the primary cause of dementia, has tau protein as a biomarker. Vitamin D levels were associated with the development of tau but not with amyloid … Continue reading "Higher Vitamin D Levels May Lower Dementia Risk: Study"