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Posted: 2025-06-28 06:38:21 UTC

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A study in Annals of Neurology links low active Vitamin B12 (holotranscobalamin) to reduced white matter integrity and poorer cognitive performance, suggesting total B12 levels may not accurately reflect brain health.
Low active B12 linked to white matter breakdown and impaired cognitive function.
Traditional blood tests may mask B12 deficiencies impacting cognitive function.
Active B12 is a critical biomarker for brain health and cognitive function.
Traditional blood tests measure total B12, masking deficiencies.
Defining B12 deficiency based on blood levels may miss symptomatic individuals.