Your brain might not be getting enough B12 — even if your levels are considered "normal." A new study suggests that older ...
Scientists have found that those with lower B12 levels had slower processing speed, and higher levels were associated with more biomarkers of neurodegeneration.
People who sit on the low or high side of normal vitamin B12 levels are still at risk of cognitive impairment, according to a ...
It is noteworthy that B12 deficiency is also associated with cognitive impairment, memory loss, dementia, and psychosis.
Even when within the normal range, lower levels of vitamin B12 may contribute to cognitive decline, according to a new study.
Researchers identify associations between B12 levels currently accepted as normal and markers of neurological injury or ...