Vitamin B1 Information - July 20, 2008

Weight-Loss Surgery Patients Can Suffer From Memory Loss

March 13, 2007 - Topics surgery, study, food, deficiency and thiamine
A new U.S. study has found that obesity-reduction surgery such as gastric bypass and stomach binding can result in memory loss of a patient. The obesity surgery results in deficiency of vitamins that is the main cause of memory loss, confusion, co-ordination, and other neurological problems.

The study, which was published in the issue of Neurology, says that the memory loss can have serious consequences stemming from loss of names of people to many of them forgetting about their finances

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Experts Recommend Fortifying All Flour With Folic Acid

December 12, 2006 - Topics folic acid, nutrition, research, deficiency and pregnant
Flour and bread should be fortified with folic acid to lessen the risk of birth defects such as spina bifida, the Expert Advisory Group on Nutrition said Monday. The group recommends that fortification be mandatory, but some say the initiative would take away individual choice and could mask signs of vitamin deficiency in elderly people.

Now the Food Standards Agency (FSA) will begin a 3-month consultation to see how the public feels about the issue

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A Woman's Diet May Affect Her Grandchildren's Genetics

November 15, 2006 - Topics diet, genetic, research, pregnant and child
Your grandmother's eating habits may have an influence on your genes, a new study on pregnant mice suggests. The researchers found that a mother mouse's diet had an effect on her offspring's offspring.

"This is a mouse model study, so it is not directly relevant to humans," study co-author Dr. David K. Martin, a researcher with the Children's Hospital Oakland Research Institute, tells HealthDay News

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Hyperhomocyteinemia Could Lead To Fatal Heart Disease

August 29, 2006 - Topics heart disease, disease, diet, blood and vitamin
Doctors in Goa have gathered to talk about the little known risk factors of hyperhomocysteinemia; the condition which can eventually lead to heart disease.

Some of the risk factors include the following: heart attacks, paralytic strokes and other complicated diseases

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