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At-Home Test Catches B12 Deficiency Before Symptoms Start
Health & WellnessApr 18

At-Home Test Catches B12 Deficiency Before Symptoms Start

A new at-home test can detect vitamin B12 deficiency before any symptoms appear, giving people a chance to act early and prevent serious health problems. The simple finger-prick test delivers digital results without requiring a clinic visit.

Google News - Health Breakthrough2 min read
Scientists Prove 67-Year-Old Vitamin B1 Theory Was Right
InnovationApr 11

Scientists Prove 67-Year-Old Vitamin B1 Theory Was Right

After decades of doubt, chemists at UC Riverside have confirmed a 1958 theory by creating a stable "impossible" molecule from vitamin B1 in water. This breakthrough could revolutionize how we make medicines using safer, greener methods.

Google News - Breakthrough Discovery3 min read
Scientists Prove 67-Year-Old Vitamin B1 Theory Right
Health & WellnessApr 11

Scientists Prove 67-Year-Old Vitamin B1 Theory Right

Chemists achieved the impossible by stabilizing a highly reactive molecule in water for the first time, confirming a bold 1958 theory about how vitamin B1 works in our bodies. The breakthrough could lead to safer, greener drug manufacturing.

Science Daily3 min read
Vitamin B12 May Slow Aging and Boost Muscle Health
Health & WellnessJan 20

Vitamin B12 May Slow Aging and Boost Muscle Health

Cornell researchers discovered vitamin B12 plays a far bigger role in human health than previously known, protecting muscle strength and energy production as we age. Early intervention could help millions of older adults maintain vitality and independence.

Medical Xpress3 min read
Vitamin B1 May Help Regulate Digestive Health, Study Finds
Health & WellnessJan 20

Vitamin B1 May Help Regulate Digestive Health, Study Finds

Scientists discovered that vitamin B1 plays a surprising role in how often we have bowel movements, offering hope for millions who struggle with IBS and constipation. The genetic study of 268,606 people revealed that inherited differences in how our bodies process thiamine may influence digestive regularity.

Medical Xpress3 min read