Study finds link between vitamin D deficiency and dementia, Alzheimer's The Reflector As the largest study conducted specifically addressing the relationship between vitamin D levels and dementia and Alzheimer's, it was discovered that moderately vitamin D-deficient adults were 53 percent more likely to develop dementia and 125 percent ... |
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Therapy Bunnies Help Alzheimer’s, Dementia Patients – Huffington Post
Therapy Bunnies Help Alzheimer's, Dementia Patients Huffington Post It sounds almost too hopping cute to be true, but Teddy the therapy rabbit's first job was tending to his little sister Lulu. Lulu is the most recent addition to Minnesotan bunny enthusiast Jennifer Smith's multi-rabbit household. The animal had been ... |
‘Beautiful Little Soul’: Therapy Bunnies Help Alzheimer’s, Dementia Patients – Huffington Post
'Beautiful Little Soul': Therapy Bunnies Help Alzheimer's, Dementia Patients Huffington Post It sounds almost too hopping cute to be true, but Teddy the therapy rabbit's first job was tending to his little sister Lulu. Lulu is the most recent addition to Minnesotan bunny enthusiast Jennifer Smith's multi-rabbit household. The animal had been ... |
Dementia risk falling, but remains a threat – Baltimore Sun
Medical News Today | Dementia risk falling, but remains a threat Baltimore Sun I hope you aren't getting tired of me writing about dementia and Alzheimer's. These diseases aren't going away any time soon and there is news almost every day on research findings. As a friend recently wrote in a committee report, "Alzheimer's does ... Alzheimer's disease: are we close to finding a cure? |
Alzheimer and dementia may be linked to vitamin D deficiency. – The Raw Food World News
The Raw Food World News | Alzheimer and dementia may be linked to vitamin D deficiency. The Raw Food World News A recently published Time Magazine states, “Elderly people with moderate-to-severe vitamin D deficiency are significantly more likely to develop dementia and Alzheimer's disease, according to a recent study, confirming that link was much stronger than ... |