Sunshine, a natural dementia drug? Adults with high vitamin D levels are up to a THIRD less likely to suffer memory-robbing condition, study finds

Spending more time in the sunshine could protect you against dementia, a study suggests.

Exposure to the sun causes the body to make vitamin D, which has been linked to lower levels of inflammation and stronger bones in old age.

Now a first-of-its-kind study has shown that people with high levels of the sunshine vitamin in their brain are also 33 percent less likely to develop dementia.

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