Australian scientists have failed to find evidence that vitamin D can act as a protective neurological agent. The findings are contrary to suggestions that higher levels of vitamin D can provide protection from brain disorders.
Researchers found that vitamin D, necessary for healthy living, is unlikely to protect individuals from multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease or other brain-related illnesses.
However, tantalizing preliminary evidence may suggest that UV...
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