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Taking B vitamins doesn't seem to slow brain shrinkage in older people with mild memory problems—if they already have low levels of omega-3 fatty acids in their blood. It's like the B vitamins just don't work well unless you have enough omega-3s.
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Brain atrophy in cognitively impaired elderly: the importance of long-chain ω-3 fatty acids and B vitamin status in a randomized controlled trial.
Randomized Controlled Trial
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2015 JulThe study found that B vitamins only help slow brain shrinkage in older people who already have enough omega-3 fatty acids in their blood. If they don’t have enough omega-3s, the B vitamins don’t help at all.
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