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New vitamin B12 therapy shows promise against deadly brain cancer

New research suggests that high doses of B vitamins may assist the immune system in combating deadly brain cancer.

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The brief

A new study indicates that vitamin therapy shows promise in the fight against deadly brain cancer. The research focuses on the role of these vitamins in helping the immune system target the disease.

Coverage from ScienceDaily, Gulf News, and Earth.com highlights the promise of vitamin B12 therapy. Meanwhile, NDTV and The Cool Down emphasize the potential of high doses of vitamin B3 in this treatment approach.

Future developments depend on the findings of the study and the specific application of these B vitamins in clinical settings.

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Which vitamins are being studied for brain cancer treatment?

Coverage mentions both vitamin B12 and vitamin B3.

How does the therapy work according to the reports?

One report from Earth.com states that a common vitamin may help the immune system fight the cancer.

What dosage of vitamin B3 was mentioned?

The Cool Down reports that high doses of vitamin B3 could be helpful.

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