A large Japanese study finds low vitamin C tied to less brain gray matter and weaker memory networks in older adults.
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Older adults low in vitamin C had less gray matter and weaker memory, a study finds
Older adults in Japan with lower levels of vitamin C in their blood had measurably less gray matter and weaker connectivity ...
People with reduced levels of this vitamin in their blood had less grey matter ...
A new study found that low levels of this vitamin in the blood were associated with reduced grey matter volume and weaker connections within a key brain network ...
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