Scientists found that dementia rates were higher among people living in northern parts of Scotland and Sweden. They believe this suggests a possible link with environmental factors such as levels of sunlight and vitamin D. Understanding the association could help halve rates of dementia, which affects 850,000 people in the UK, say the experts.
Researchers found a greater incidence of Alzheimer's in people who lived in the north
by Research Team | Jan 20, 2015 | Health News | 0 comments