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Vitamin A status at birth linked to long-term risk of cognitive impairment and Alzheimer’s

Elderly people with low vitamin A levels may be more at risk of Alzheimer’s disease and lower brain functioning, says a new study that also finds even marginal vitamin A deficiency at birth can influence long-term risks.



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