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  2. How to recognize the signs and symptoms of vitamin B12 ... - AOL

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    Vitamin B12 deficiency causes symptoms like fatigue, poor memory, a swollen tongue, and canker sores. How to recognize the signs and symptoms of vitamin B12 deficiency and properly treat it Skip ...

  3. Vitamin B12 Is a Power Nutrient. Here's How to Know If ... - AOL

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    Running a vitamin B12 deficit puts you in danger of fatigue, anemia, muscle weakness, and even symptoms of depression. But don’t let supplement companies try to sell you on a megadose of vitamin ...

  4. The Top Signs You Have a Vitamin B12 Deficiency - AOL

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    Look for these warning signs of vitamin B12 deficiency. You could be experiencing both mental and physical symptoms. ... Fatigue. Muscle weakness. Nausea. Weight loss. Irritability. Depression.

  5. Vitamin B12 deficiency - Wikipedia

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    Finally, vitamin B 12 is involved in the production of red blood cells, and vitamin B 12 deficiency can result in anemia, which causes fatigue and the lack of motivation to exercise. [ 58 ] The investigation into the relationship between cardiovascular disease (CVD) and vitamin B 12 has been limited, and there is still controversy as to whether ...

  6. Pernicious anemia - Wikipedia

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    The Schilling test distinguished PA from other forms of B 12 deficiency, [50] specifically, from Imerslund–Gräsbeck syndrome, a B 12-deficiency caused by mutations in CUBN that codes for cubilin the cobalamin receptor. [1] Vitamin B12 deficiency is also prevalent in patients having Crohn's disease (CD) so it should be differentiated. [62]

  7. Vitamin B12 - Wikipedia

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    Vitamin B 12 was discovered as a result of pernicious anemia, an autoimmune disorder in which the blood has a lower than normal number of red blood cells, due to a deficiency of vitamin B 12. [5] [16] The ability to absorb the vitamin declines with age, especially in people over 60. [17]