date:Jun 09, 2013
that threaten memory retention and normal cognitive well being.
Researchers from the University of Oxford, publishing the result of a study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences have determined that high-dose B-vitamin treatment can slow the atrophy of specific brain regions that are a key component of the Alzheimer's disease process commonly associated with cognitive decline. Prior studies have identified elevated levels of the protein amino acid known as homocysteine with sig