Common symptoms of a vitamin B12 deficiency include: Tiredness Lethargy Feeling faint Breathlessness Less common symptoms include: Headaches Heart palpitations Altered taste Loss of appetite Ringing in the ears (tinnitus) Looking pale Sore mouth and tongue If it is left untreated you can end up with longer term problems including: Psychological problems such as depression, confusion, memory problems Nerve problems such as numbness, pins and needles, vision changes and unsteadiness A blood test can indicate if you have a B12 deficiency
Hsu CC, Tseng LM, Lee HC (2016) Role of mitochondrial dysfunction in cancer progression
The primary mechanism involves stimulation of melanocortin receptors throughout the body, distinguishing MT II from its linear counterpart through enhanced blood-brain barrier permeability and extended half-life characteristics
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The knee is made up of a few different bones, including the tibia, the femur, and the patella, or the kneecap, as well as cartilage, ligaments, and tendons