Multivitamin shows brain boosting activity for elderly women
date:Sep 28, 2012
sults from this study suggest that larger latency increases may be associated with greater improvements in accuracy, wrote researchers led by Helen Macpherson from the Centre for Human Psychopharmacology at Swinburne University in Melbourne, Australia.

These findings provide some evidence that multivitamin supplementation may influence cognition by enhancing neural efficiency.

The study, funded by Swisse Vitamins Pty Ltd, supports previous findings from the same group for cognitive function.


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