Vitamin D is best known for supporting bones, but scientists frequently link it to the brain and mental health.
Low levels have been linked to a wide range of psychological problems, from neurodevelopmental disorders to mental illness and cognitive decline.
Yet many people -- especially in northern climates -- do not get enough, particularly between October and March when sunlight is scarce.
Here are 11 studies revealing some of the surprising ways vitamin D may influence the mind and brain across the lifespan.
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