quantitative
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Giving iron pills to kids who aren’t anemic doesn’t seem to make them smarter, better at remembering things, or more focused — their brain skills stay about the same.
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Effect of iron supplements on cognitive development in children: an umbrella review
Systematic Review With Meta-Analysis
Human
2026This study found that giving iron pills to kids who already have enough iron doesn’t help them think better, remember more, or pay attention better — so it’s not worth giving iron supplements to kids who aren’t anemic.
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