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    Poor vitamin B-12 status leads to reduced brain volume and cognitive decline by John Phillip (NaturalNews) Many people are aware that vitamin B12 status declines during aging, as millions of seniors fall prey to a decline in this critical nutrient. Vitamin B12 circulating in the blood declines in the elderly due to absorption problems in [...]
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