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What % Of Parinson’s Patients Have Go On To Develop Dimentia.

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June 29, 2024
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"Vitamin D levels are low in patients suffering from PD, and boosting vitamin D levels indicates the possibility of improving mood, cognition, and behavior in PD patients along with preventing the aggravation of PD symptoms."
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Understanding the role of "sunshine vitamin D" in Parkinson’s disease: A review
Understanding the role of "sunshine vitamin D" in Parkinson’s disease: A review
June 29, 2024
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Between 18 percent and 41 percent of people with Parkinson’s develop dementia or some form of cognitive decline, according to a study in Dialogues in Clinical Neuroscience.

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