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Ginkgo biloba doesn’t improve cognitive function in multiple sclerosis, research finds

September 11, 2012 by

A new study has found that the herbal supplement Ginkgo biloba does not improve cognitive function in patients with multiple sclerosis. Cognitive impairment affects 40-60% of people with MS, most commonly affecting their processing speed, memory, and executive skills.

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