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Unveiling the Cognitive Potential of Multivitamin Supplementation in Older Adults A recent study has unearthed new insights into the effects of multivitamin supplementation on memory performance in older adults, bringing implications for medical professionals and their approach towards cognitive health in their aging patients. Key Points: Additional Points: “We can only speculate at this time. Older adults with cardiovascular risk factors tend to have lower vitamin and mineral circulating levels. Supplementation with multivitamins may help restore these deficiencies, providing [a] secondary benefit to cognitive health.” Adam M. Brickman, PhD, Professor of Neuropsychology at Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons.
Geriatrics June 13th 2023
Medical Professionals Reference (MPR)
FDA Cautions Against Hidden Drug Ingredients in Joint Pain Supplements In response to recent findings, the FDA warns of significant health risks associated with three specific dietary supplements marketed for joint pain and rheumatoid arthritis relief due to the discovery of unlisted active pharmaceutical ingredients.
Anesthesiology June 6th 2023
ACP Internist
To reduce overuse of vitamin D across 11 hospitals and 70 clinics, a best practice advisory was created to be triggered when a clinician placed an order for 25-hydroxyvitamin D 25(OH)D level testing sooner than three months after a previous test. The advisory reduced testing by 44–46% across 11 hospitals and 70 ambulatory centers.
Family Medicine/General Practice May 18th 2023
Healthgrades for Professionals
Drawing from animal evidence that aging and metabolic dysfunction result in depletion of NAD+ within neurons, B3 supplementation of 500mg BID for 6 weeks was studied as a means of increasing available NAD+. As published in Nature, a small but significant increase in NAD+ available to neurons was seen with B3 supplementation.
Neurology March 29th 2023
Multiple Sclerosis News Today
In a synopsis from ACTRIMS San Diego forum at the end of February, most patients who achieved a “no evidence of disease activity” in the first 6 months of therapy with Briumvi continued to show no active disease at the 2-year mark. At the same time, high-dose vitamin D appears to have no effect in controlling MS. And a suspension of gold nanoparticles designed to increase intracellular energy production, and previously demonstrating positive effects on cognition, vision, and motor function in MS, is the focus of a new study set to begin enrolling patients with progressive forms of MS.
Neurology March 14th 2023
Sibutramine, a serotonin, norepinephrine, and dopamine reuptake inhibitor, can cause an increase in heart rate and blood pressure that may place individuals with cardiovascular disease at risk.
All Specialties February 28th 2023