There’s some encouraging data on the benefits of multivitamins for healthy adults. But the supplement isn’t a cure-all.
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There’s some encouraging data on the benefits of multivitamins for healthy adults. But the supplement isn’t a cure-all.
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New research suggests a daily vitamin can improve cognition. But that doesn’t mean everyone should take one.
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A group taking a multivitamin was two years younger in memory function, research shows.
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No, we shouldn’t all rush out to buy multivitamin supplements. Here’s what this new study actually found.
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Taking a multivitamin helped people remember almost one more word on a memory test, a new study found. Some scientists are hopeful, but others aren’t convinced.
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A recent study found that older adults who took a multivitamin daily for three years had improved scores on tests of executive function, memory, and overall brain function, but the study wasn’t large enough, long enough, or diverse enough to rely on its conclusions alone.
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Trial finds supplements could slow decline by 60% but Alzheimer’s and dementia experts caution larger studies needed