A study has found that higher levels of vitamin C are associated with healthier brain structure in older adults. This suggests that nutrition may play a role in the aging of the brain.
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Study links higher vitamin C levels to healthier brain structure in older adults
Research indicates that increased vitamin C levels are correlated with better brain structure among older adults. This finding highlights the potential impact of nutrition on brain aging.
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Study links higher vitamin C levels to healthier brain structure in older adults