Solarium protect elderly brains
- Daily Mail respond to leading scientists from the University of Manchester (UK) for sunbathing can enhance brain function in older people by helping the body synthesize vitamin D.
The survey of more than 3,000 people from 40-79 years for men in middle-aged and elderly have vitamin D in the blood proved to be keen than in tests of perception, because vitamin D work security protect the brain from the risk of dementia. However, experts also warned not to sunbathe for too long may increase the risk of skin cancer. It is best to sunbathe in the morning between 10-15 minutes per day.
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