Vitamin D stops age-related eye deterioration

17 Jan 2012
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Increasing vitamin D intake in middle age can help stop age-related eye deterioration in its tracks, says a new study undertaken by researchers at University College London. Tests also showed that the protein linked to Alzheimer's disease, amyloid beta, was also reduced when vitamin D was taken for six weeks.

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