Even when within the normal range, lower levels of vitamin B12 may contribute to cognitive decline, according to a new study.
The cycle of pushing beyond a difficult level or boss is probably familiar to most everyone: You fail a lot, over and over.
Meeting the minimum requirement for vitamin B12, needed to make DNA, red blood cells and nerve tissue, may not actually be ...
Early childhood is especially crucial for cognitive growth, and deficiencies during this period can hinder intellectual ...
3 天on MSN
New research from UC San Francisco suggests that the current recommended levels of Vitamin B12 may not be sufficient for ...
People who sit on the low or high side of normal vitamin B12 levels are still at risk of cognitive impairment, according to a ...
4 天on MSN
Meeting the minimum requirement for vitamin B12, needed to make DNA, red blood cells and nerve tissue, may not actually be ...
Researchers measured their active B12 levels, which show how much of the vitamin the body can actually use. The participants ...
High levels of variability in cholesterol over time were linked to a significantly higher risk for dementia and cognitive ...
showed signs of neurological and cognitive deficiency. These levels were associated with more damage to the brain’s white matter – the nerve fibers that enable communication between areas of the brain ...
当前正在显示可能无法访问的结果。
隐藏无法访问的结果