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By George Citroner Older adults with vitamin B12 levels currently considered normal may still face cognitive decline and brain damage, according to a new study. Participants with lower—yet technically acceptable—B12 levels showed measurable brain white matter damage and slower cognitive processing, prompting researchers to call for a reevaluation of what constitutes “healthy” B12 levels…
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