Even when within the normal range, lower levels of vitamin B12 may contribute to cognitive decline, according to a new study.
MRI was used to assess the exact brain areas affected in each patient. In both images, lesions can be seen in the left brain hemisphere (here on the right-hand side of each brain image).
Each animal underwent a complete necropsy. Gross pathological findings were not remarkable; no notable macroscopic lesions were observed in the brain of any animal. Protocol-required tissues and ...
The current study aimed to evaluate the impact of green tea and coffee consumption on white matter lesion volume, hippocampal volume, and total brain volume using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI ...
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News Medical on MSN‘Healthy’ Vitamin B12 Levels Not Enough to Ward Off Neuro DeclineA study found that B12 requirements may be too low for some people, putting them at risk for cognitive decline.
CCM is characterized by collections of small blood vessels in the brain that become enlarged ... showed reduction in total lesion volume compared to 28% of patients on the placebo after 12 months ...
suggesting a solid link between the amount of green tea consumed and the relative volume of damaging lesions across the brain. "This cross-sectional study found a significant association between ...
REC-994 400 mg demonstrated promising efficacy, with 50% of patients experiencing reduced lesion volume and improved functional outcomes on the modified Rankin scale compared to placebo.
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