New research suggests that fish is good for the old grey matter. Fish was always considered as ‘brain food’ by generation of housewives. University of Manchester scientists have proved that vitamin-D is usually synthesized naturally when the skin is exposed to the ultraviolet rays of the sun. This is also found in oily fish. Consumption of this fish can improve the brain functioning in middle aged and older men. Results of the research were published in the Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry. The study included compared the cognitive performance of more than 3,000 men. All men were aged 40 to 79 years at eight test centres across Europe. Lead author Dr David Lee, in Manchester’s School of Translational Medicine, said, “Previous studies exploring the relationship between vitamin D and cognitive performance in adults have produced inconsistent findings but we observed a significant, independent association between a slower information-processing speed and lower levels of vitamin D.” “The main strengths

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Vitamin D is good for the brain


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