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Could VITAMIN D be your brain’s best defense against dementia? New study reveals surprising link
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Saturday, April 18, 2026
Higher midlife vitamin D levels are linked to reduced tau protein buildup—a key Alzheimer’s marker—suggesting early optimization (30s–40s) may shield against cognitive decline. PET scans of over 700 adults (avg. age 39) revealed those with higher vitamin D levels had less tau protein accumulation in their brains.
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Naturalnews.com
Saturday, April 18, 2026