The strongest support comes from clinical evidence focused on treating vitamin B12 deficiency, not from general wellness claims What science supports The NIH Fact Sheet for Health Professionals shows that intramuscular B12 injections are effective at raising blood B12 levels and correcting deficiency
The increasing knowledge about the molecular details of the skin-related aging processes has significantly contributed to the exploration of novel anti-aging agents
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