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Diabetics are more likely to develop Alzheimer’s than the general public. Could a popular diabetes and weight-loss drug also stave off dementia?
Dementia poses a major health challenge with no safe, affordable treatments to slow its progression. Researchers at Lawson ...
Looking after caregivers' health and early education will ensure more people can be cared for in the community. Read more at ...
For years, researchers have seen a connection between exercise and the progression of cognitive disorders such as Alzheimer's ...
She was taking 21 different prescription drugs, for diabetes, high blood pressure and her kidneys. After an assessment by a team that included a clinical pharmacy specialist well versed in drug ...
While memory loss is commonly associated with dementia, research from the University of Chicago suggests that a significant ...
The charity is highlighting the importance for those experiencing memory or thinking problems to be assessed by a health ...
Many older adults independently manage their prescription and nonprescription (OTC) medications; this is referred to as self-management of medication. The most common self-medication practices ...
The active ingredient in Ozempic was associated with a reduced risk of Alzheimer's disease-related dementia among diabetes ...
Research suggests that regular use of certain types of commonly-prescribed drugs could significantly increase the risk of ...
A large study led by researchers at Case Western Reserve University suggests that semaglutide—a drug already popular for ...
Long-term use of medication millions take every day has been linked to a significantly higher risk of dementia ...