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Health Note - March
The Truth About Supplements? (continued from page 19) So, ideally, maintaining a varied diet is enough to satisfy the nutritional requirements of adults aged 65 and older. However, some seniors may find this difficult to do, as they lack time and find preparing nutritious meals to be too challenging. In such cases, many doctors agree that taking vitamins and other supplements may be helpful. Even so, physicians believe that these supplements should be carefully regulated so as not to cause unintended harm. According to a controlled study by the Research Institute for Aging, some vitamins and minerals can be toxic when ingested in large amounts. For this reason, getting the advice of a trusted and qualified physician before beginning a vitamin regimen is recommended.
1- Health Note was granted advance access to the study, which will soon be available for publication.
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To: Ernst Hopson <[email protected]> From: Gayle Brenner <admm@healthnotexom> Subject: Permission to reprint Date: April 12 Attachment: Reprint request form
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REQUEST FOR PERMISSION TO REPRINT AN ARTICLE Date: April 27 Name of Applicant: Ernst Hopson Address: 1219 Lee Gardens, Arlington, VA 22201 E-mail address: [email protected] Telephone No.: 555-4189
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What is your purpose for reprinting the article? Psychology Guide will be devoting an entire upcoming issue to the mental health of seniors. Your article mentioned various supplements that help with alertness, and we would like to reprint that paragraph as a short article in the issue.
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