Harvard Study Links Vitamins to 60% Reduction in Cognitive Decline
A multi-year study involving Harvard and Wake Forest institutions indicates that specific vitamin regimens can reduce cognitive decline by 60%. The research suggests that nutritional interventions play a significant role in long-term brain health. This finding challenges previous media narratives that have frequently dismissed the efficacy of vitamins.
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“did to study over three years, they gave them cognitive tests at load cognitive decline, Steve, by 60%. No way. You would have thought this would have been trumpeting from the hilltops”
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