Supplementary vitamins may increase risk of dementia

DENVER: Scientists studied several trials, involving thousands of patients, over the past decade and found that those imbibing over-the-counter vitamins were more – not less – likely to have health problems.

The findings were surprising.

Researchers found that individuals who took more than the recommended amount of beta carotene – a vitamin that boosts the immune system – increased the risk of developing lung cancer, dementia and heart disease by 20 percent…

Full story covered in the Dementia Business Weekly.

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