Can supplementing vitamin B12 improve mental health outcomes?: a literature review
CONCLUSION: The findings show that this area of research is still to be developed. The effects of B12 supplementation with other B vitamins on mental health have shown to be inconclusive. There is a case for its use to be considered within certain patient groups to aid recovery of mental health or in some high-risk patient groups. Recommendations are made for further research into high-risk groups of people that may have symptoms or symptoms that could be improved through the supplementation of B12.PMID:38421889 | DOI:10.12968/bjcn.2024.29.3.137 (Source: British Journal of Community Nursing)
Source: British Journal of Community Nursing - February 29, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Tiago Reis da Silva Source Type: research

Knuckle hyperpigmentation in a young male: A clinical sign of B12 deficiency not to be missed
Trop Doct. 2024 Feb 29:494755241234081. doi: 10.1177/00494755241234081. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTVitamin B12 and folate deficiency are reversible causes of megaloblastic anemia. Strict vegetarians are at risk of megaloblastic anemia due to low cobalamin in their diet. Knuckle hyperpigmentation in patients with megaloblastic anemia is due to excess melanin synthesis in skin. Here we present a case of a young vegetarian male with megaloblastic anemia with knuckle hyperpigmentation managed successfully with intravenous followed by oral vitamin b12 and folate supplementation.PMID:38419508 | DOI:10.1177/00494755241234081 (...
Source: Tropical Doctor - February 29, 2024 Category: Tropical Medicine Authors: Harpreet Singh Arvind Subramanian Deba P Dibhar Vikas Suri Ashish Bhalla Source Type: research

Proton Pump Inhibitors and Cognitive Health: Review on Unraveling the Dementia Connection and Co-morbid Risks
Curr Alzheimer Res. 2024 Feb 28. doi: 10.2174/0115672050289946240223050737. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTDementia, an international health issue distinguished by the impairment of daily functioning due to cognitive decline, currently affects more than 55 million people worldwide, with the majority residing in low-income and middle-income countries. Globally, dementia entails significant economic burdens in 2019, amounting to a cost of 1.3 trillion US dollars. Informal caregivers devote considerable hours to providing care for those affected. Dementia imposes a greater caregiving and disability-adjusted life-year burden on...
Source: Current Alzheimer Research - February 29, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: Zuber Khan Sidharth Mehan Mohd Anas Saifi Ghanshyam Das Gupta Acharan S Narula Reni Kalfin Source Type: research

Can supplementing vitamin B12 improve mental health outcomes?: a literature review
CONCLUSION: The findings show that this area of research is still to be developed. The effects of B12 supplementation with other B vitamins on mental health have shown to be inconclusive. There is a case for its use to be considered within certain patient groups to aid recovery of mental health or in some high-risk patient groups. Recommendations are made for further research into high-risk groups of people that may have symptoms or symptoms that could be improved through the supplementation of B12.PMID:38421889 | DOI:10.12968/bjcn.2024.29.3.137 (Source: British Journal of Community Nursing)
Source: British Journal of Community Nursing - February 29, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Tiago Reis da Silva Source Type: research

Knuckle hyperpigmentation in a young male: A clinical sign of B12 deficiency not to be missed
Trop Doct. 2024 Feb 29:494755241234081. doi: 10.1177/00494755241234081. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTVitamin B12 and folate deficiency are reversible causes of megaloblastic anemia. Strict vegetarians are at risk of megaloblastic anemia due to low cobalamin in their diet. Knuckle hyperpigmentation in patients with megaloblastic anemia is due to excess melanin synthesis in skin. Here we present a case of a young vegetarian male with megaloblastic anemia with knuckle hyperpigmentation managed successfully with intravenous followed by oral vitamin b12 and folate supplementation.PMID:38419508 | DOI:10.1177/00494755241234081 (...
Source: Tropical Doctor - February 29, 2024 Category: Tropical Medicine Authors: Harpreet Singh Arvind Subramanian Deba P Dibhar Vikas Suri Ashish Bhalla Source Type: research

Can supplementing vitamin B12 improve mental health outcomes?: a literature review
CONCLUSION: The findings show that this area of research is still to be developed. The effects of B12 supplementation with other B vitamins on mental health have shown to be inconclusive. There is a case for its use to be considered within certain patient groups to aid recovery of mental health or in some high-risk patient groups. Recommendations are made for further research into high-risk groups of people that may have symptoms or symptoms that could be improved through the supplementation of B12.PMID:38421889 | DOI:10.12968/bjcn.2024.29.3.137 (Source: British Journal of Community Nursing)
Source: British Journal of Community Nursing - February 29, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Tiago Reis da Silva Source Type: research

Knuckle hyperpigmentation in a young male: A clinical sign of B12 deficiency not to be missed
Trop Doct. 2024 Feb 29:494755241234081. doi: 10.1177/00494755241234081. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTVitamin B12 and folate deficiency are reversible causes of megaloblastic anemia. Strict vegetarians are at risk of megaloblastic anemia due to low cobalamin in their diet. Knuckle hyperpigmentation in patients with megaloblastic anemia is due to excess melanin synthesis in skin. Here we present a case of a young vegetarian male with megaloblastic anemia with knuckle hyperpigmentation managed successfully with intravenous followed by oral vitamin b12 and folate supplementation.PMID:38419508 | DOI:10.1177/00494755241234081 (...
Source: Tropical Doctor - February 29, 2024 Category: Tropical Medicine Authors: Harpreet Singh Arvind Subramanian Deba P Dibhar Vikas Suri Ashish Bhalla Source Type: research

Can supplementing vitamin B12 improve mental health outcomes?: a literature review
CONCLUSION: The findings show that this area of research is still to be developed. The effects of B12 supplementation with other B vitamins on mental health have shown to be inconclusive. There is a case for its use to be considered within certain patient groups to aid recovery of mental health or in some high-risk patient groups. Recommendations are made for further research into high-risk groups of people that may have symptoms or symptoms that could be improved through the supplementation of B12.PMID:38421889 | DOI:10.12968/bjcn.2024.29.3.137 (Source: British Journal of Community Nursing)
Source: British Journal of Community Nursing - February 29, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Tiago Reis da Silva Source Type: research

Knuckle hyperpigmentation in a young male: A clinical sign of B12 deficiency not to be missed
Trop Doct. 2024 Feb 29:494755241234081. doi: 10.1177/00494755241234081. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTVitamin B12 and folate deficiency are reversible causes of megaloblastic anemia. Strict vegetarians are at risk of megaloblastic anemia due to low cobalamin in their diet. Knuckle hyperpigmentation in patients with megaloblastic anemia is due to excess melanin synthesis in skin. Here we present a case of a young vegetarian male with megaloblastic anemia with knuckle hyperpigmentation managed successfully with intravenous followed by oral vitamin b12 and folate supplementation.PMID:38419508 | DOI:10.1177/00494755241234081 (...
Source: Tropical Doctor - February 29, 2024 Category: Tropical Medicine Authors: Harpreet Singh Arvind Subramanian Deba P Dibhar Vikas Suri Ashish Bhalla Source Type: research

Can supplementing vitamin B12 improve mental health outcomes?: a literature review
CONCLUSION: The findings show that this area of research is still to be developed. The effects of B12 supplementation with other B vitamins on mental health have shown to be inconclusive. There is a case for its use to be considered within certain patient groups to aid recovery of mental health or in some high-risk patient groups. Recommendations are made for further research into high-risk groups of people that may have symptoms or symptoms that could be improved through the supplementation of B12.PMID:38421889 | DOI:10.12968/bjcn.2024.29.3.137 (Source: British Journal of Community Nursing)
Source: British Journal of Community Nursing - February 29, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Tiago Reis da Silva Source Type: research

Knuckle hyperpigmentation in a young male: A clinical sign of B12 deficiency not to be missed
Trop Doct. 2024 Feb 29:494755241234081. doi: 10.1177/00494755241234081. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTVitamin B12 and folate deficiency are reversible causes of megaloblastic anemia. Strict vegetarians are at risk of megaloblastic anemia due to low cobalamin in their diet. Knuckle hyperpigmentation in patients with megaloblastic anemia is due to excess melanin synthesis in skin. Here we present a case of a young vegetarian male with megaloblastic anemia with knuckle hyperpigmentation managed successfully with intravenous followed by oral vitamin b12 and folate supplementation.PMID:38419508 | DOI:10.1177/00494755241234081 (...
Source: Tropical Doctor - February 29, 2024 Category: Tropical Medicine Authors: Harpreet Singh Arvind Subramanian Deba P Dibhar Vikas Suri Ashish Bhalla Source Type: research

Can supplementing vitamin B12 improve mental health outcomes?: a literature review
CONCLUSION: The findings show that this area of research is still to be developed. The effects of B12 supplementation with other B vitamins on mental health have shown to be inconclusive. There is a case for its use to be considered within certain patient groups to aid recovery of mental health or in some high-risk patient groups. Recommendations are made for further research into high-risk groups of people that may have symptoms or symptoms that could be improved through the supplementation of B12.PMID:38421889 | DOI:10.12968/bjcn.2024.29.3.137 (Source: British Journal of Community Nursing)
Source: British Journal of Community Nursing - February 29, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Tiago Reis da Silva Source Type: research

Knuckle hyperpigmentation in a young male: A clinical sign of B12 deficiency not to be missed
Trop Doct. 2024 Feb 29:494755241234081. doi: 10.1177/00494755241234081. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTVitamin B12 and folate deficiency are reversible causes of megaloblastic anemia. Strict vegetarians are at risk of megaloblastic anemia due to low cobalamin in their diet. Knuckle hyperpigmentation in patients with megaloblastic anemia is due to excess melanin synthesis in skin. Here we present a case of a young vegetarian male with megaloblastic anemia with knuckle hyperpigmentation managed successfully with intravenous followed by oral vitamin b12 and folate supplementation.PMID:38419508 | DOI:10.1177/00494755241234081 (...
Source: Tropical Doctor - February 29, 2024 Category: Tropical Medicine Authors: Harpreet Singh Arvind Subramanian Deba P Dibhar Vikas Suri Ashish Bhalla Source Type: research

Can supplementing vitamin B12 improve mental health outcomes?: a literature review
CONCLUSION: The findings show that this area of research is still to be developed. The effects of B12 supplementation with other B vitamins on mental health have shown to be inconclusive. There is a case for its use to be considered within certain patient groups to aid recovery of mental health or in some high-risk patient groups. Recommendations are made for further research into high-risk groups of people that may have symptoms or symptoms that could be improved through the supplementation of B12.PMID:38421889 | DOI:10.12968/bjcn.2024.29.3.137 (Source: British Journal of Community Nursing)
Source: British Journal of Community Nursing - February 29, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Tiago Reis da Silva Source Type: research

Can supplementing vitamin B12 improve mental health outcomes?: a literature review
CONCLUSION: The findings show that this area of research is still to be developed. The effects of B12 supplementation with other B vitamins on mental health have shown to be inconclusive. There is a case for its use to be considered within certain patient groups to aid recovery of mental health or in some high-risk patient groups. Recommendations are made for further research into high-risk groups of people that may have symptoms or symptoms that could be improved through the supplementation of B12.PMID:38421889 | DOI:10.12968/bjcn.2024.29.3.137 (Source: British Journal of Community Nursing)
Source: British Journal of Community Nursing - February 29, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Tiago Reis da Silva Source Type: research