Low vitamin D levels linked to depression, psychiatrists report

In CategoryBrain/Mental Health, Vitamins
ByRuss Bianchi

Vitamin D-3 has been systematically removed from food and beverages over the past four and one half decades.

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Low levels of vitamin D have been linked to depression, according to UT Southwestern Medical Center psychiatrists working with the Cooper Center Longitudinal Study. It is believed to be the largest such investigation ever undertaken.

Low vitamin D levels linked to depression, psychiatrists report

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