...oses. Despite all this, the American Academy of Family Practice does not recommend routine screening adults for vitamin B12 deficiency. So, you may [...]
...oses. Despite all this, the American Academy of Family Practice does not recommend routine screening adults for vitamin B12 deficiency. So, you may [...]
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...and disease. Unfortunately, this kind of poor, unbalanced diet is all too common among older people. Especially those in hospitals and long-term [...]
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...ient in better-quality dietary supplements. Source: “Good Elementary School Grades Linked to Lower Dementia Risk,” Medscape [...]
...sion that their decades-long advice to cut dietary fat and cholesterol was completely wrong. The implications for your health are [...]
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...rain changes caused by casual marijuana use. Specifically, the researchers examined the amygdala and the nucleus accumbens of the brain. These key [...]
...take a high-quality supplement. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) recommend most people get about 600 IU of vitamin D daily. But you shouldn’t rely on [...]