DHEA Supplements Not Effective In Treating Cognitive Decline, Study Suggests
Friday, May 23, 2008 - 09:28
in Health & Medicine
DHEA supplements are widely-available and touted as a preventive agent for many chronic diseases. A new study however, finds no evidence of a beneficial effect of DHEA supplements on cognitive function in healthy older adults.
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