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The Vitamin Deficiency That May Double Cognitive Decline Risk
Those in the study with lower vitamin levels at the start were at double the risk of significant cognitive decline.
Source: PsyBlog | Psychology Blog - February 13, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Jeremy Dean Tags: Dementia Nutrition Source Type: blogs

Do vitamin D, zinc, and other supplements help prevent COVID-19 or hasten healing?
In this study, people whose symptoms did not require hospital admission were randomly assigned to receive only vitamin C, 8,000 mg/day (the recommended daily amount is 75 mg/day for women and 90 mg/day for men) only zinc, 50 mg/day (the recommended daily amount is 8 mg/day for women, 11 mg/day for men) both supplements at the doses above neither supplement. The researchers found that people receiving the supplements, whether individually or combined, had no improvement in symptoms or a faster recovery when compared with otherwise similar patients receiving neither supplement. Proponents of melatonin for COVID-19 have enc...
Source: Harvard Health Blog - April 5, 2021 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Robert H. Shmerling, MD Tags: Health Vitamins and supplements Source Type: blogs

New Marketing Strategy for Direct Access Testing: Monitoring Wellness and Fitness
I have long been interested in direct access testing (DAT) and have blogged about the topic for ten years. Here's a link to an early note from 2006 (see: Four Categories of Direct Access Testing). Over this time, DAT has never gained much market share or attention until recently when the travails of Theranos have brought the topic to the level of consciousness for many. Theranos lobbied with success in Arizona for legislation to allow DAT. This was in the pursuit of its own business interests but it also allowed Sonora Quest Labs to begin accept consumer speci...
Source: Lab Soft News - June 8, 2016 Category: Laboratory Medicine Authors: Bruce Friedman Tags: Clinical Lab Industry News Healthcare Business Lab Information Products Lab Processes and Procedures Laboratory Industry Trends Medical Consumerism Medical Education Preventive Medicine Reference Laboratories Source Type: blogs

The Case History of Everyman
This article is meant to educate. It is not intended to diagnose or treat. Anyone with a problem related to the issue discussed in this article should consult a qualified health care provider.
Source: Blog, MD - November 4, 2014 Category: Oncologists Authors: Admin Tags: Uncategorized Source Type: blogs

34 Ways to Encourage Positive Thinking
The brain is a powerful organ; it controls the entire body. But your thought process is much more influential. Your thoughts dictate who you become, what you do, and the success you’ll have. Take some time to really analyze your thoughts. Which direction do they point you? Buddha said, “The mind is everything. What you think you become.” If an inventory of your thought process yields more negative thinking than positive, it’s time to make some changes. Here are 34 things you can do to encourage positive thinking. Stop saying, “I can’t.” If you hear it too often, you’ll convince yourself it’s true. In...
Source: PickTheBrain | Motivation and Self Improvement - August 7, 2014 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: jessica.lee Tags: featured motivation self improvement pickthebrain positive thinking power of positive thinking self improvement tips unconventional actions Source Type: blogs

Offer: Vegetarian / Vegan Vitamins, Minerals, Omega 3 DHA / EPA
Best prices on plant based excellent quality great value for money vitamin , mineral and omega 3 supplementsWhilst it's nice to think that vegetarians and vegans get all the nutrients they need from their diet it's sadly rarely true. Meat is one of the most nutritionally dense foods on the planet but those who eat meat are rarely without some sub clinical nutritional deficiencies providing subtle symptoms of sub-optimal health or preventable diseases. Vegans don't  escape the same pressures of modern living that omnivores face so are advised to think about topping up levels of nutrients especially in winter.There are ...
Source: Healthy Eating and Nutrition News - December 19, 2013 Category: Nutritionists and Food Scientists Tags: deals offer omega 3 plant based special offers vegan vegetarian vitamin D3 vitamins minerals Source Type: blogs

Seeing is believing
Read this wonderful tale of freedom from the bonds of wheat’s grip over appetite, as well as relief from decades of Crohn’s disease. I am 42 years old and I work as a flight attendant. I eat an excellent diet, I exercise regularly and I live a very active lifestyle. I run approximately 30 km [about 18 miles] a week. I am 5’7” and weighed 160.2 lbs. I have been tracking my calories using the “MyFitnessPal” app on my iPhone for over a year and I have not been able to lose the 15-20 lbs that has crept up on me in the last 10 years. I carry the extra weight from the bottom of my rib cage to my mid-thighs....
Source: Wheat Belly Blog - June 30, 2013 Category: Cardiology Authors: Dr. Davis Tags: Crohns disease Wheat-elimination success stories Source Type: blogs