Low vitamin D increases risk of dementia in elderly | Reuters

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LONDON (Reuters) - Older people with low levels of vitamin D appear more likely to have problems with memory, learning and thinking, suggesting low vitamin D could give an early warning for dementia risk,

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Vitamin D is important, first study to identify link between low vitamin D levels & dementia in elderly http://bit.ly/dsty0s #health

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