All Posts Tagged With: "vitamin deficiency"

Reversible Dementia

Linda’s comment  Reversible dementias are rare and account for approximately 1.5% of all dementias. The most frequent etiology is represented by neurosurgical causes such as benign tumours, adult chronic hydrocephalus (so-called « normal pressure » hydrocephalus) or subdural hematoma, which are easily revealed by neuroimaging.

Link: http://www.medfetch.com/r/39715/21690030/

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Reversible dementias are rare and account for approximately 1.5% of all
dementias. The most frequent etiology is represented by neurosurgical
causes such as benign tumours, adult chronic hydrocephalus (so-called
« normal pressure » hydrocephalus) or subdural hematoma, which are
easily revealed by neuroimaging.

 

 

Most Children Don’t Need Supplements Says Study…

As noted in the article below: “children and adolescents who may face the greatest risks for vitamin and mineral deficiencies are those that actually take supplements less. Children in this group include those with less healthy nutrition and activity patterns, greater obesity, lower income, lower food security, poorer health…”

 The truth is that in today’s nutritionally void and polluted world, children and adolescents who do not take supplements face greater health risks than those who do. If you want your child to be healthier and more active, your child needs to be in the group taking supplements.

Garry F. Gordon, MD,DO,MD(H) Gordon Research Institute www.gordonresearch.com

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