Higher vitamin D levels were
associated with better cognition
and mood in a sample of patients
with Parkinson’s Disease without
dementia, a new study has found.
Published in the Journal of
Parkinson’s Disease, ‘Memory,
Mood and Vitamin D in Persons
with Parkinson’s Disease’ found
that “significant associations”
were found between the vitamin’s
concentration and verbal fluency
and memory.
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