Sunday, December 5, 2010


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The word dementia is often used in a derogatory way to imply that a person has minimal intelligence. This is far from the truth. Actually, dementia is an umbrella term used to describe a deterioration in mental functions such as memory, language, orientation, and judgment. There are several causes and types of dementia: Alzheimers, vascular dementia, dementia with Lewy bodies, and fronto temporal dementia, to name a few. Dementia usually affects people over the age of 65. 
The first sign of dementia is loss of short-term memory. Other symptoms depend upon the brain areas that are affected. Some key symptoms are: loss of memory, disorientation, difficulty in communicating, difficulty with abstract thinking, reduced or poor judgment, difficulty in performing familiar tasks, rapid mood changes, misplacing things, loss of initiative, and change in personality.
There are many myths that exist about dementia and they can be detrimental when it comes to the care that is given to people suffering from the disorder. Therefore, it is important to dispel these myths so that dementia patients get good quality care, which will help improve their quality of life. Read more: newsmax.com
Heart health: vitamin K2
NattoPharma sees huge potential for heart health arising out of the fortification of foods, and dairy products in particular, with vitamin K2 and it expects a cardiovascular health claim to get EU approval towards the end of 2011. Read more: nutraingredients.com

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