Dementia

Why Your Family Needs Vitamin K And What Are The Main Signs You’re Lacking It

Why Your Family Needs Vitamin K And What Are The Main Signs You’re Lacking It [nextpage title=”…”] Vitamin K is an essential vitamin that can be found in leafy vegetables. It comes in several forms, and two of them can be obtained in the United States. K1 is the most popular form, because it is […]

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This Vitamin Deficiency Increases The Risk of Alzheimer’s or Dementia

Many of us have experienced in our lives knowing someone, perhaps a close relative or a loved one, who has undergone the ravages of some mentally debilitating disease such as dementia or its more advanced form Alzheimer’s. Recent Research Studies on Dementia and Alzheimer’s Now affecting more than 5.2 million Americans, Alzheimer’s ranks as being

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7 Serious Health Conditions That Are Linked to Vitamin D Deficiency

7 Serious Medical Conditions That Have Been Linked to Vitamin D Deficiency And The Best Ways To Get Your Daily Dose of “Sunshine Vitamin” [nextpage title=”…”] Vitamin D is one of the most important vitamins needed to stay healthy and active. Known as the “sunshine vitamin”, it is derived from sun exposure and helps to

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What You Should Know About Vitamin B12 and Warning Signs Of Vitamin B12 Deficiency

What You Should Know About Vitamin B12 and Warning Signs Of Vitamin B12 Deficiency You probably already know how important vitamins are for your body. Vitamin B12 is an essential water-soluble vitamin commonly found in fish, meat, eggs, and dairy products. Vegans can get it from tempeh, kombu, nori, miso, spirulina, and fortified foods. Interestingly

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Exercise Your Brain!

A study by Rush University Medical Center and Illinois Institute of Technology presented their findings at the 98th Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) in Chicago that shows a positive correlation between brain health and simple mental activities like reading, writing, playing games, and doing puzzles. This study was headed by Associate Professor in the

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Alzheimer’s Research: An Illustrated History

You probably know one person with Alzheimer’s disease and you may have seen or heard about the ways it affected the patients’ and their families lives. Even if you don’t know anyone with this disease, you have probably watched the movie “The Notebook”! Unfortunately, there’s not any cure available for this disease; But many scientists

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Imagine a World Without Alzheimer’s

September is the World’s Alzheimer’s Month and this is the best opportunity to spread the awareness about Alzheimer’s and dementia. More than 35 million people have Alzheimer’s worldwide and if we add the number of people who haven’t officially diagnosed yet, this number would be much more. So try your best to spread the word

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