B-complex vitamins may help slow progression of dementia

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B-complex vitamins may help slow progression of dementia

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Large doses of B-complex vitamins could reduce the rate of brain shrinkage by half in elderly people with memory problems and slow the progression of dementia.

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Tags: Brain, Dementia, Vitamin, Supplement, Senior Health, Memory

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