You eat right (most of the time; you’re only human after all), exercise regularly and play a mean game of Wordle—but is there anything else you can do to boost your memory? Yes, says psychiatrist ...
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Without medical oversight, supplement-takers might accidentally get too much of a certain nutrient, to the point that it ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. By now, you've likely been told to "eat your greens" for as long as you can remember—and therefore assume you understand why you ...
New research suggests a daily vitamin can improve cognition. But that doesn’t mean everyone should take one. By Alice Callahan and Dana G. Smith A new study reported that adults 60 and older who took ...
One study suggests that mice with low vitamin K levels had worse learning and memory function than mice without low vitamin K levels. The results also indicate that the observed cognitive declines ...
A new study finds that taking a daily multivitamin may help your cognition and memory. Researchers found individuals who were given multivitamin had a modest benefit in their memory and cognitive ...
Jan 10 (Reuters) - Older adults who took vitamin B12 and folic acid supplements for two years had greater improvements on short- and long-term memory tests than adults who did not take the vitamins, ...