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Study Shows B Vitamin Deficiencies Contribute to Memory Disorder

Carol Bradley Bursack
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Saturday, September 13, 2008
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There are no guarantees. But I'm willing to keep a keen eye on my B vitamin intake. They are important for many bodily functions, but to me, preventing dementia or helping a person with dementia lead a more satisfying life, heads the list of things they can do for us. This study offers some good news.

 

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