Vitamin D extends youthful thinking
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As we get older we no longer adapt or improve. We remain stuck in our ways even if they hurt us. Challenges overwhelm us. But Vitamin D extends youth and keeps us adaptable and flexible by stopping the DNA methylation that comes with aging.

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@Sugarnotsnow
I decode:
- 2.6 and 1.3 year benefit (with 2 kinds of measure).
- DNAmAA did not statistically differ between participants.
- Therefore we concluded vitamin D supplement is associated with lower DNAmAA with vitamin D deficiency.
My reading:
How the hell can they say 2 different things in the conclusion! (no statistically difference and lower methylation of DNA).
A clue: The sponsors of the study are also the financiers. They will only read the conclusion.
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