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  2. These are the best foods to support brain health, from salmon ...

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    The cold water fish is one of the best sources of marine-based omega-3 DHA (docosahexaenoic acid), which can help lower the risk of Alzheimer’s and dementia, according to the Cleveland Clinic.

  3. Causes of seizures - Wikipedia

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    In some cases, patients with epilepsy are advised to sleep 6-7 consecutive hours as opposed to broken-up sleep (e.g., 6 hours at night and a 2-hour nap) and to avoid caffeine and sleeping pills in order to prevent seizures. [44]

  4. Alcohol withdrawal syndrome - Wikipedia

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    To help to prevent Wernicke syndrome, these individuals should be administered a multivitamin preparation with sufficient quantities of thiamine and folic acid. During alcohol withdrawal, the prophylactic administration of thiamine, folic acid, and pyridoxine intravenously is recommended before starting any carbohydrate-containing fluids or food.

  5. Starting Ozempic? Here Are 7 Foods to Eat (& 10 to Avoid) - AOL

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    The following foods are best when taking Ozempic or semaglutide: Lean protein. Low-fat dairy products. Non-starchy vegetables. Nuts and seeds. Whole grains

  6. Epilepsy - Wikipedia

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    A 2022 systematic review of the literature has found some evidence to support that a ketogenic diet or modified Atkins diet can be helpful in the treatment of epilepsy in some infants. [168] These types of diets may be beneficial for children with drug-resistant epilepsy; the use for adults remains uncertain. [6]

  7. Vitamin D may not prevent fractures or falls in older adults ...

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    Vitamin D supplements may have no bearing on the severity of injuries from falls in postmenopausal women and older men, according to a new draft recommendation.