"Multivitamins: A Potential Solution for Memory Loss and Dementia Onset"

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A new study suggests that daily multivitamin intake may improve memory and cognition in adults aged 60 and older, but experts caution that the benefits are small and may not lead to tangible improvements in daily life. The research, part of the COcoa Supplement and Multivitamin Outcomes Study, found that participants taking multivitamins showed a slightly greater gain in cognitive scores, particularly in memory assessments, compared to those taking a placebo.
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