Heterogeneity and lack of good quality studies limit association between folate, vitamins B-6 and B-12, and cognitive function.
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Ethan M Balk | Gowri Raman | Joseph Lau | Mei Chung | Athina Tatsioni | Alice H Lichtenstein | I. Rosenberg | J. Lau | E. Balk | M. Chung | G. Raman | A. Lichtenstein | A. Tatsioni | Irwin H Rosenberg
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