Blood-brain barrier shuttle peptides enhance AAV transduction in the brain after systemic administration
People with symptoms of vitamin B12 deficiency It is a good idea for anyone with the following signs and symptoms of a vitamin B12 deficiency or pernicious anemia to consult a doctor: People with gastrointestinal issues Conditions that affect the gastrointestinal tract may affect vitamin B12 release or absorption, including: pernicious anemia, which can lead to gastric atrophy, or damage to the stomach fish tapeworm infestation bowel or pancreatic cancer folic acid deficiency overgrowth of bacteria in the small intestine diabetes thyroid disease Crohns disease celiac disease chronic pancreatitis People who have undergone gastrointestinal surgery, including weight loss, may have fewer cells necessary to secrete stomach acid and intrinsic factor

A 2026 UK review of the ONSs 9,809 UK alcohol-specific deaths in 2024 , the 2025 no safe level brain-volume and dementia data, how chronic drinking suppresses hippocampal BDNF and adult neurogenesis (with the 2026 Frontiers in Psychiatry proBDNF study), the thiamine/WernickeKorsakoff emergency you must not miss, how cognition and hippocampal volume recover in abstinence, the 2025 semaglutide alcohol-use-disorder trial and why cutting down, thiamine and a medically supervised detox come first, not a peptide Read the full review Pharmacology & Drug-Induced Neuroscience 10 June 2026 Dihexa for Statin Brain Fog: Statins, Memory, Brain Cholesterol & the 2026 UK Review Do statins cause brain fog and can a synaptogenic peptide help, or just distract from reviewing the statin
This creates additional uncertainty when evaluating both safety and clinical outcomes