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Dementia
12:40, 25 APR 2025
Experts say drug commonly taken by millions can increase dementia risk 33 per cent
Dementia
Doctors have warned about the risks of long-term use of the drug, which has also been linked to strokes, bone fractures and chronic kidney disease.
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Cutting two things from diet could lower blood pressure and slash dementia risk
Dementia
A major study has revealed that lowering blood pressure could significantly slash your risk of dementia
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Exact number of weekly alcoholic drinks scientists have linked to brain damage
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Consuming more than a certain number of drinks a week is linked to signs of brain injury, a new study has found
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Scientists 'surprised' by new study on whether Alzheimer's risk comes from mother or father
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New research has revealed whether mum or dad could carry the biggest Alzheimer's risk
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Drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy could 'slash dementia risk'
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Health experts believe the drugs "may be offering a protective effect" on the brain
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Shingles vaccine: Who is eligible after huge dementia prevention findings
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A new study has strengthened the link between the shingles vaccine and a lower risk of dementia
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Common drug taken by millions could 'slash dementia risk' by lowering 'bad' cholesterol
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Your cholesterol levels could affect your future brain health, not just your heart health
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Dementia symptoms to spot including waking up in the middle of the night
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Dementia is a syndrome linked to the ongoing decline of the brain - and there are a number of warning signs that can appear in the middle of the night, according to experts.
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Why getting too much sleep could be bad for your health
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A new study has warned that sleeping for too long can have surprising effects on your brain
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Scientists claim cheap everyday painkiller 'could slash dementia risk'
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The long-term use of anti-inflammatory drugs could lower dementia risk, according to new research
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Three foods could be 'vital in protecting against dementia and motor neurone disease'
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The findings could bring researchers closer to a cure for deadly neurodegenerative diseases
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Scientists reveal if lifestyle or genetics is more important when 'predicting early death'
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Experts have looked into how nature vs. nurture could influence our health as we age
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Even mild Covid infections could harm the brain and increase dementia risk, shock study warns
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Scientists have revealed an alarming link between Covid-19 infections and dementia
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Early warning signs of dementia after Pauline Quirke's heartbreaking diagnosis
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There are six early symptoms of dementia to look out for following Pauline Quirke's recent diagnosis
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Food guru Tim Spector reveals exactly what he eats to slash his risk of dementia
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Prof Spector also warned of the foods and drinks to avoid that could raise your risk of the progressive condition
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