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Prenatal Choline Improves Cognitive Attention in Young School Children
Superior Sustained Attention in Children of Mothers Taking 2X the Recommended AI for Choline
uMMA is Especially Useful When Blood B12 Levels are in the Low Normal Range
Team Brain Power: B12, Folate, Omega-3s and B6
Red Blood Cell Membrane Omega-3 Content Associated with Better Health Outcomes
Helping Address Disparities in Healthcare
Higher Red Blood Cell Omega-3 Levels Associated with Improved All-Cause Mortality
Extracting B12 from Food depends on Protein Sensing and Gastric Acid Production
THE Major Genetic Risk Factor Mitigated by Choline Supplementation
Urinary MMA is a Superior Test For Detecting B12 Deficiency, and for Good Reason.
The MMA Test Teaches a Lot About Why B12 is So Important for Energy
Over 90% of Adult Americans are Choline Deficient
First Study to Find a Link
The Discovery That Launched the Search for Treatment
Versatile Therapeutic or Diagnostic Delivery Vehicle
The B12 Bridge That Opens New Frontiers
B12 Absorption Pathway and Players Offer Unique Opportunities for Drug Delivery
Fetal Brain Development Needs DHA and DHA Needs Choline to Get There
Anything Above 55mcg B12 is Considered Excess
Prenatal B12 Sufficiency Doesn't Protect Mom From B12 Deficiency
A Mechanism to Explain How Phospholipids Containing Choline Modulate Gene Expresssion
Pernicious Anemia Could Explain It All
Does B12 deficiency Play a Role?
Folate AND Vitamin B12 are Important Supplements Before and Early in Pregnancy
The Gene That Controls the Synthesis of Phosphatidylcholine via the PEMT Pathway Controls DHA Levels in the Body
How Choosing the Right Diet for the Wrong Reason Led to Solving the Mystery Behind Pernicious Anemia
Breast-Milk Folate is the Primary Source of Folate for Breastfed Infants
Conversion of Folic Acid to Metabolically Active Folate
"That By Which We Call a Rose. By Any Other Name Would Smell As Sweet." William Shakespeare, Romeo & Juliet
Insights into Folate Requirements Throughout Pregnancy and Lactation
A Mouse Model of a Common Form of Autism Shows a Benefit of Supplementing Choline
The Ingenious Scientific Protocol That Would Never Be Approved Today
Doctors Should Be Screening for Vitamin B12 Deficiency in Hypothyroid Patients
The 17th Century Equivalent of the Internet for Scientists
Only 8% of Pregnant Women are Meeting Choline Recommendations
The Role of Antibodies in Giving Spuriously High B12 Measurements
Folic Acid and Folate Are Not Interchangeable Terms for the Same Vitamin
The Interdependence of Single Carbon Nutrients and What an Elevated Homocysteine Level Tells Us
Choline Production is Revved Up in Last Trimester
The Antibodies That Destroy Intrinsic Factor and the Cells that Make it in the Stomach.
The 1910 Discovery That Was Lost in Translation
The Molding of Many Twentieth Centuries Leaders
Small Gene Variations from Misspellings are Frequent and May Have a Big Effect on Metabolic Processes
Blood Homocysteine is a Modifiable Risk Factor for Alzheimer's Disease
Thousands of Pathways Exist to Metabolize Nutrients, and People Have Very Different Efficiencies in These Pathways
Choline Identified as Important Component in Human Brain in 1865
Atrophic Gastritis and Pernicious Anemia is Often Associated with Thyroid Disease
Vitamin B12 Declines with Age Due to Gastric Dysfunction and is NOT a Normal Consequence of Aging
Competing Scientists Pool Their Resources to Crack the Vitamin B12 Structure
MMA Test is More Sensitive at Diagnosing Mild or Moderate B12 Deficiency than Vitamin B12 Levels
High Dose Vitamin B12 Doses May Increase Risk for Lung Cancer
Choline is Named After the Body Fluid in which it Was First Characterized- Bile
Vitamin B12 Deficiency is Very Common in Diabetics and Diagnosis and Treatment Could Bring Huge Benefits
Phospholipids are the Molecules that Carry and Transport Fats in the Body
Nobel Prize Awarded for Characterizing Vitamin B12
Obesity is Associated with Low Vitamin B12 Status
There are many more people who don’t have enough B12 than we thought.
MMA Measurement is a More Accurate Way to Evaluate Vitamin B12 Status
The Most Common Test for B12 Misses Deficiency Most Commonly