Vitamin D and Cognition posted on June 15, 2015 cognitionshort term memoryvitamin d Share this Post Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Google Plus June 17, 2015 A recent study in France was done using men and women ages 45-60 and testing Vitamin D levels in blood. Higher Vitamin D levels in mid life may predict better cognitive skills later in life. The study authors report that: “higher midlife vitamin D concentrations were linked to better outcomes concerning short-term and working memory.” Here is the link to the entire article: Cognition Correlation Be well, Diane Silverman R.Ph.Ask The Pharmacist Group, LLC Vitamin D-3 5000 I.U. (250) $31.99 Add to cart No ratings.