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- Souvenaid abstract "Souvenaid is the name of a medical nutrition formulation, presented as a drink, that has been studied for potential use in the dietary management of early Alzheimer's disease. Randomised controlled trials have shown that Souvenaid modestly improves memory in subjects with early Alzheimer's disease while showing insignificant benefits in other tests of cognitive function.Souvenaid was developed by Advanced Medical Nutrition division of Nutricia and contains a patented combination of nutrients, referred to under the trademark Fortasyn Connect™. Souvenaid was designed to support synapse formation and function in early Alzheimer's disease.".
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- Souvenaid wikiPageWikiLink MIT.
- Souvenaid wikiPageWikiLink Massachusetts_Institute_of_Technology.
- Souvenaid wikiPageWikiLink Mini–mental_state_examination.
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- Souvenaid wikiPageWikiLink Nutricia.
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- Souvenaid subject Category:Alzheimers_disease.
- Souvenaid subject Category:Antidementia_agents.
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- Souvenaid comment "Souvenaid is the name of a medical nutrition formulation, presented as a drink, that has been studied for potential use in the dietary management of early Alzheimer's disease.".
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