Vitamin B12, folic acid, and the prevention of dementia.
Robert Clarke
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The New England journal of medicine
2006
47 citas
PubMed
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TL;DR
Longitudinal, population-based studies of people who are 70 years of age or older show that cognitive function declines abruptly and irreversibly at the age of 70, with dementia at one extreme of the distribution.
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