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Vitamin B-12 Supplements Recommended for Older Adults ROCHESTER, Minn — Mayo Clinic experts routinely recommend that older adults consider B-12 supplements or food fortified with this critical vitamin The September issue of Mayo Clinic Health Letter covers the importance of vitamin B-12, problems associated with vitamin B-12 deficiency and how this condition can be avoided
Mayo Clinic Q and A: How much vitamin D do I need? What do you recommend? ANSWER: Understanding how much vitamin D you need can be confusing because there are different recommendations about how much vitamin D adults should get Using the recommendations that fall on the low end, many adults don’t get the amount of vitamin D they should
Researchers look at possible link between low vitamin B12 and Parkinson . . . Low vitamin B12 levels can worsen some symptoms of Parkinson's disease, especially postural instability and cognitive impairment, which can lead to falls and injuries, researchers say Lower vitamin B12 levels also are associated with higher Hoehn-Yahr stage, the tool for assessing disease severity, and neuropathy in Parkinson's patients
Mayo Clinic Q and A: Osteoporosis and supplements for bone health A calcium-rich diet is important to maintain optimal bone health and prevent osteoporosis So, too, is vitamin D, which helps the body absorb calcium to be deposited into bones The amount of calcium and vitamin D needed to optimize bone health increases with aging Circulating estrogen also is nurturing to bones
How Much Calcium Do Adults Over 55 Need? - Mayo Clinic News Network He adds, "Calcium and vitamin D alone in patients at high fracture risk is not as beneficial as using them combined with osteoporosis medications " Talk with your health care provider to find out if calcium supplements are right for you
Mayo Clinic Minute: Dietary supplements dont reduce dementia risk, but . . . Do dietary supplements reduce your risk of dementia and improve brain health? The Global Council on Brain Health says they don't In a new report, the organization recommends that most people not take dietary supplements for this purpose In addition, the Global Council on Brain Health, which is a collaborative organization associated with the AARP, […]
Mayo Clinic Q and A: Get the Facts Before Taking Folic Acid As you should with any vitamin or mineral supplement, get the facts before you start taking folic acid In some cases, a supplement may be appropriate, but taking too much folic acid may carry risks Folate is found naturally in certain foods Dark green vegetables, beans, peas and nuts tend to be rich in folate
Mayo Clinic Q and A: Collagen and biotin supplements High doses of biotin — 10–300 milligrams per day — can provide false high or low blood levels of thyroid-stimulating hormone, vitamin D and troponin Therefore, it is important to let your health care provider know if you are taking a biotin supplement — or any supplement
Mayo Clinic Q and A: Understanding adrenal insufficiency DEAR MAYO CLINIC: What is adrenal insufficiency? Is it the same as Addison’s disease? ANSWER: There are a few forms of adrenal insufficiency, which is an uncommon disorder caused by the adrenal glands not making enough of certain hormones Primary adrenal insufficiency, also known as Addison’s disease, is one form Your adrenal glands are located […]