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Vitamin D status linked to severity of schizophrenia

A new study found that low vitamin D status was significantly associated with increased symptom severity in schizophrenia.

Recent research discovers vitamin D status linked to severity of schizophrenia

A new study suggests that low vitamin D status is related to more severe symptoms and overall cognitive deficits among schizophrenic patients.

Vitamin D, inflammation and schizophrenia: What’s the relationship?

A study found that individuals with high C-reactive protein levels and low vitamin D status are at a significantly increased risk for schizophrenia.

Recent study finds mood disorders are linked to a more severe vitamin D deficiency than schizophrenia

A study conducted by the journal Psychiatry Research, found Individuals with mood disorders have a significantly lower vitamin D status than those with schizophrenia.

Vitamin D status linked to mental functioning and mood among patients with psychosis

According to a recent study, low vitamin D levels significantly correlate to mood, quality of life, and function in first-onset psychosis.

Vitamin D status associated with disease activity in schizophrenic patients, says new research

For the first time, researchers have found an association between increased schizophrenia disease activity and low vitamin D levels.


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Low vitamin D may be related to specific symptoms of schizophrenia

Study finds low vitamin D levels are associated with certain symptoms in schizophrenia patients, such as grandiosity and social anhedonia.

Meta-analysis: low vitamin D levels may relate to schizophrenia

A recent meta-analysis of several observational studies found a strong association between vitamin D status and schizophrenia.

New study finds possible mechanism for why low vitamin D levels increase risk of schizophrenia

New research has discovered an exciting new mechanism to explain how having low levels of vitamin D might increase one’s risk for schizophrenia


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