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New research - B12 levels and cognitive decline

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This isn't the actual research paper, but an article about it. A link to the full study may already have been posted here. An American study shows that even commonly accepted norms of 400 may not be enough to support good brain function as we age. Maybe this is how B12 will become more understood and more widely prescribed - as part of research into the brain and related diseases like Alzheimers and Parkinsons as well as general cognitive decline? The money is there, and so is the need. Link to the full study is also in the article.

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Let's hope so fingers crossed 🤞

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