Vitamin B12 deficiency is a growing concern worldwide, affecting up to 20% of adults in certain populations, with older adults and vegetarians being particularly vulnerable.
The nervous system is especially sensitive to low B12 levels, making neurological symptoms a key marker of this deficiency.
Unfortunately, the early signs are often subtle—ranging from mild fatigue to occasional memory lapses—so many people remain undiagnosed for years.
This silent progression not only complicates detection but can also lead to serious, sometimes irreversible, complications.
Raising awareness is critical, as early recognition and treatment can make a profound difference in health outcomes
(National Institutes of Health).
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