Researchers say Vitamin D deficiency raises Alzheimer’s risk – Washington Post


Researchers say Vitamin D deficiency raises Alzheimer's risk
Washington Post
People with moderate-to-severe vitamin D deficiencies are significantly more likely to develop Alzheimer's disease or other forms of dementia than those who have an adequate supply of the vitamin in their body, a new study has found. Researchers, led ...

Hitting the beach for dose of sunshine may reduce dementia risk, study suggests – Western Morning News


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Hitting the beach for dose of sunshine may reduce dementia risk, study suggests
Western Morning News
Sun-worshippers could have considerably less chance of developing dementia and Alzheimer's disease, a study by Westcountry scientists has shown. According to what is being hailed as the most robust research of its kind ever conducted, vitamin D ...

A Strong Link Between Vitamin D Deficiency And Alzheimer’s Risk Has Been … – Business Insider Australia


A Strong Link Between Vitamin D Deficiency And Alzheimer's Risk Has Been ...
Business Insider Australia
Both Sydney and Melbourne are currently experiencing some of the hottest winter days on record. Renee McKay/Getty Images. Vitamin D deficiency is associated with a substantially increased risk of dementia and Alzheimer's in older people, according to ...

Vitamin D Deficiency Associated With Dementia And Alzheimer’s – Medical Daily


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Vitamin D Deficiency Associated With Dementia And Alzheimer's
Medical Daily
"We expected to find an association between low vitamin D levels and the risk of dementia and Alzheimer's disease, but the results were surprising — we actually found that the association was twice as strong as we anticipated," lead researcher Dr ...

Link between vitamin D and dementia risk confirmed – EurekAlert (press release)


Link between vitamin D and dementia risk confirmed
EurekAlert (press release)
Vitamin D deficiency is associated with a substantially increased risk of dementia and Alzheimer's disease in older people, according to the most robust study of its kind ever conducted. An international team, led by Dr David Llewellyn at the ...

Study: sunshine ‘could help to stave off dementia’ – Telegraph.co.uk


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Study: sunshine 'could help to stave off dementia'
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Lead researcher Dr David Llewellyn, from the University of Exeter, said: "We expected to find an association between low Vitamin D levels and the risk of dementia and Alzheimer's disease, but the results were surprising - we actually found that the ...

Alzheimer’s risk doubles with lack of vitamin D – and upping intake could … – Mirror.co.uk


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Alzheimer's risk doubles with lack of vitamin D - and upping intake could ...
Mirror.co.uk
Previous research had suggested those with low vitamin D were more likely to develop mental problems. But the major new study, published in the journal Neurology, is the first in the world to confirm a strong link with dementia . It suggests upping ...

Dementia risk quadrupled in people with mild cognitive impairment – Science Codex


Dementia risk quadrupled in people with mild cognitive impairment
Science Codex
"This important prospective study adds to the accumulating evidence that strokes, presumably related to so called 'vascular' risk factors, also contribute to the appearance of dementia in Alzheimer's disease. This leads to the conclusion that starting ...

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Low Vitamin D Doubles Your Risk For Dementia—Are You Getting Enough? – Prevention.com


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Low Vitamin D Doubles Your Risk For Dementia—Are You Getting Enough?
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Those with low D were 53% more likely to develop dementia than people with normal levels, the study authors found. People who tested low on the vitamin were also about 70% more likely to suffer from Alzheimer's disease—the most common form of ...

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Alzheimer’s Patients Can Craft Care Plans – Kiplinger Personal Finance


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Alzheimer's Patients Can Craft Care Plans
Kiplinger Personal Finance
"Most people diagnosed with dementia and Alzheimer's have a window of capacity where they can still make legal documents and consider their future," says Robb Miller, executive director of the Washington state arm of Compassion & Choices, a patient ...