Alzheimers risk
01/01/2019 / By Ellaine Castillo
Being deficient in vitamin B12 can increase your risk for Alzheimer’s later in life
Proper nutrition is crucial for maintaining overall health. Most people just focus their attention on getting adequate levels of specific nutrients like vitamins C and D that they end up being deficient in other necessary nutrients. One type of nutritional deficiency that many people have is for vitamin B12, with nearly 40 percent of Americans […]
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