No. It can lead to nerve trouble but that is not alzheimers.
There is no 'best' vitamin. Most are essential to health and the lack of them can lead to disease and even death.
Scurvy. Vitamin C is in fruit, and a lack of fruity-foods will lead to Scurvy.
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Thiamine (a.k.a Vitamin B1) is a water soluble vitamin responsible for helping blood building, circulation, digestion and growth. It is found in meat, fish, nuts, pork etc. Lack of Thiamine can lead to the disease Beriberi, which in turn can lead to heart failure.
In general, malnutrition. Others depend on knowing what the difficiency might likely be. Lack of Vitamin C can cause Scurvy, would be a classic example. Lack of Vitamin D can cause Rickets is another. Lack of Vitamin K can cause clotting diseases that among others conditions can lead to anemia. From Wiki: these are bleeding diseases from Lack of 'K' for differing underlying causes. * von Willebrand disease (the most common) * hemophilia A for factor 8 deficiency * hemophilia B for factor 9 deficiency. * hemophilia C for factor 11deficiency
Vitamin B is not considered harmful for those suffering with Lyme disease. In fact, supplements are often recommended as the disease can lead to nutritional deficiencies.
Smoking, lack of exercise, and overeating are activities that contribute to cardiovascular disease. Excess alcohol consumption can also lead to Heart disease.
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Charactirized by associated with, or caused by, decreased motor activity.AnswerDiseases caused by lack of activity.
if you lack vitamin a you get night blindness
One reason is that your body gets Vitamin D by exposure to the sun. Lack of Vitamin D can lead to Rickets, a vitamin deficiency which can cause your bones to deform.
Lead is not a vitamin.