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Diet counts: Iron intake in teen years can impact brain in later life
January 12, 2012 by NewsBot
Researchers have found that a lack of iron in the diet during the teenage years can have a negative impact on the brain years later, making the brain more susceptible to such disorders as Alzheimer's. Further, the researchers have identified a common set of genes that influence both iron and brain structure.


