Medical Bulletin 01/July/2026
• Researchers report that a modified form of vitamin B12 may provide a promising new strategy for treating deadly brain cancer. • A two-year clinical trial published in eBioMedicine involving 365 adults aged 55 to 80 found that high-dose omega-3 fish oil supplements did not improve memory or cognitive abilities. • The USC-led study further revealed that these supplements failed to protect against the brain shrinkage typically associated with Alzheimer's disease, despite increasing omega-3 levels in the brain.
medicaldialogues.in

