Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8437772 | EBioMedicine | 2017 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Vitamin D supplementation was associated with a trend towards improved cognition, but did not affect psychosis, mood or metabolic status. It is possible that the robust decrease in the PANSS scores in both groups may have obscured an effect of vitamin D supplementation.
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Authors
Amir Krivoy, Roy Onn, Yael Vilner, Eldar Hochman, Shira Weizman, Amir Paz, Shmuel Hess, Roi Sagy, Shiri Kimhi-Nesher, Ehud Kalter, Tal Friedman, Zvi Friedman, Gil Bormant, Sharon Trommer, Avi Valevski, Abraham Weizman,