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(Psych Central News) Individuals with Parkinson’s disease appear more likely to be vitamin D deficient than healthy adults of the same age or patients with Alzheimer’s disease. “Vitamin D is important for maintaining many physiologic functions, and vitamin D deficiency is associated with increased risk of disease,” according to background information in the article. “Patients with chronic [...]

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