Too little vitamin K may impair memory and slow brain cell growth, according to a study on mice.
A new Tufts University study finds that not getting enough vitamin K, found in leafy greens like spin… [+5667 chars]
What Happens to Your Brain Without Vitamin K? New Study Reveals Surprising Effects - SciTechDaily
A new Tufts University study finds that not getting enough vitamin K, found in leafy greens like spinach and kale, could harm brain health as we age. In experiments with mice, a vitamin K-deficient diet led to inflammation, impaired memory, and a drop in the …
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