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Cognizin Studies
- Oral Citicoline supplementation significantly alters phosphorus metabolites in the anterior cingulate cortex
Citicoline supplementation has been used as a potential treatment for ischemic stroke, traumatic brain injury, and memory impairment. - Effect of Citicoline on Retention of Memory in Mice
This study, carried out at Kyowa Hakko Kogyo's Tsukuba Research Laboratories, suggests that citicoline enhances the retention of memory in mice - Chronic Citicoline Increases Phosphodiesters in the Brains of Healthy Older Subjects: An In Vivo Phosphorus Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Study
This study, carried out by the Consolidated Department of Psychiatry of Harvard Medical School, suggests that the administration of oral citicoline may be of use in reversing age-related changes in the brain - Citicoline Improves Memory Performance in Elderly Subjects
This study, carried out by the EuroEspes Biomedical Research Center in Spain, concludes that the citicoline molecule is suitable for the treatment of memory deficits in old people - Citicoline Improves Verbal Memory in Aging
This study, carried out at M.I.T's Clinical Research Center, tested the verbal memory of older volunteers given citicoline and measured its improvement in older individuals with relatively inefficient memories - Citicoline Improves Verbal Memory in Aging
Citicoline therapy improved verbal memory functioning in older individuals with relatively inefficient memories. Citicoline may prove effective in treating age-related cognitive decline that may be the precursor of dementia. - Cognizin® Study References
References for further research about Cognizin® citicoline
