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But in "after" we discover that the Internet is the
But in "after" we discover that the Internet is the Internet and that the future is not just abou...
The study shows that the timing of El Niño events
The study shows that the timing of El Niño events is particularly important, since the Southern O...
We can't see that our brains don't adapt and adapt
We can't see that our brains don't adapt and adapt to new inputs. We can't see that our brains si...
Q: You recently released a paper on the neurobiological link
Q: You recently released a paper on the neurobiological link between Alzheimer's, depression, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder called the "Vitamin D Paradigm" and some other conditions. Is your work related to this paper?
A: No. I studied the link between Alzheimer's and the role of vitamin D in the brain. In a recent article in Nature, the paper's lead author, Dr. Michael Reuther of the Harvard School of Public Health, wrote about the link between vitamin D deficiency and dementia and Alzheimer's. We’re working on it now.
Q: How do you think the link works?
A: We’re working on the VD Paradigm. I’m looking into the correlation between vitamin D deficiency and Alzheimer's Disease, so I don’t know anything about how the link works. I'm also not sure how it works to diagnose Alzheimer's. I think it is more complicated that way.
Q: In recent years, the focus has shifted to the role of vitamin D as a therapeutic agent. What are your plans for the future?
A: I’m still waiting on a lot of research on vitamin D as an adjuvant for dementia. But I’d be looking for a new approach to the problem.