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Medical News: Ginkgo Doesn't Stop Cognitive Decline - in Neurology, Dementia from MedPage Today

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Taking Ginkgo biloba every day didn't slow cognitive decline for elderly patients, researchers found.

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Tags: Neurology, Dementia, Senior Health

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