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Vitamin B: Choline intake improves memory and attention-holding capacity, experts say
July 11, 2013 by NewsBot
An experimental study in rats has shown that consuming choline, a vitamin B group nutrient found in foodstuffs like eggs and chicken or beef liver, soy and wheat germ, helps improve long-term memory and attention-holding capacity. The study has revealed that choline is directly involved in attention and memory processes and helps modulate them.