Schizophrenia and Autism Linked to Low Levels of B12 in the Brain

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By Julie Fidler

Researchers have found a common denominator in the brains of people with schizophrenia and autism: low levels of vitamin B12.

For the study, researchers examined the brains of those who have already passed away, with age ranging from the beginning of birth to 80 years old. Researchers found that vitamin B12 levels were 10 times lower in the oldest people compared with the youngest, indicating that levels decline consistently over the course of many years.

In the elderly, B12 levels decline naturally and protect the brain by slowing cellular reactions and the production of DNA-damaging chemicals known as free radicals. However, …read more

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