Normal" levels of vitamin B12 may not be enough to ward off dementia, according to researchers at University of California ...
Chances are you already know that your diet likely has a link to your brain health, and that too much or too little of certain nutrients can impact your risk of cognitive decline. A recent study ...
All of the participants had B12 levels in their blood that averaged 414.8 pmol/L, which is significantly above the established minimum level of 148 pmol/L (anything below this is considered ...
2 However, diagnostic criteria have not remained static over the past decade. A 'new' insulin cut-off of ≥18 pmol/l has been proposed3 to replace the current ≥36 pmol/l cut-off for diagnosis ...
Recent research suggests that simply having adequate levels of vitamin B12 might not be enough to prevent cognitive decline.
Blood tests showed that their B12 levels averaged 414.8 pmol/L, while the recommended minimum level in the U.S. is just 148 pmol/L. Participants who had lower B12 levels were found to have ...