- Experts are interested in how certain vitamin deficiencies may affect the brain.
- One study suggests that mice with low vitamin K levels had worse learning and memory function than mi… [+7020 chars]
Brain health: Low vitamin K levels may affect memory, learning - Medical News Today
Mice fed a low vitamin K diet had lower vitamin K levels in the brain and had poorer cognitive function compared to mice eating a regular diet, in a new study that hints at a link between vitamin K and dementia.
By:Jessica Freeborn
Source:Medical News Today
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