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Newly published research claims those taking GLP-1 jabs are at a 37 percent lower risk of dementia than those on the anti-diabetic medication.
A study reveals that high cholesterol and blood sugar levels in your 30s and 40s could significantly increase your risk of developing Alzheimer's later in life. Experts urge middle-aged individuals to ...
A new study has found that people with certain health problems in their 40s and 50s—such as high blood pressure, excess belly ...
DEAR DR. ROACH: I have read that drinking decaffeinated green tea brewed below 175 degrees Fahrenheit will lower cholesterol. Do you have a recommendation concerning this information? -- C.P.
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Dear Dr. Roach: I have read that drinking decaffeinated green tea brewed below 175 degrees Fahrenheit will lower cholesterol.
High cholesterol fluctuations have been linked to a higher risk of developing dementia, including Alzheimer's and vascular ...
Dementia is not just one disease—it’s a group of symptoms that affect memory, thinking, and behavior in ways that can ...
I have read that drinking decaffeinated green tea brewed below 175 degrees Fahrenheit will lower cholesterol. Do you have a ...
Diabetics are more likely to develop Alzheimer’s than the general public. Could a popular diabetes and weight-loss drug also ...
Cholesterol-lowering drugs have been associated with a decreased risk of dementia, according to a recent study. Statins, one of the most frequently prescribed medications in the UK, are taken by ...
A study published in the British Medical Journal investigated the relationship between baseline low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) levels and the risk of developing dementia. The findings ...