Midlife Vitamin D Levels Tied to Alzheimer's-Related Brain Changes

(MedPage Today) -- Higher serum levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D in midlife were tied to lower levels of subsequent tau pathology, an Alzheimer's disease biomarker, in a prospective cohort study. Over 16 years, higher vitamin D levels in midlife...
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