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Can antibiotics, vaccines, and antivirals help lower dementia risk?
Anti-inflammatory drugs like ibuprofen, along with antibiotics, antiviral medications, and vaccines are associated with a reduced risk of dementia, a new systematic review suggests.
Controlling infections might reduce risk of dementia, study says
Vaccines, antibiotics, antiviral medications and anti-inflammatory drugs are all associated with a reduced risk of dementia, researchers reported in a study published Tuesday in the journal Alzheimer's and Dementia: Translational Research & Clinical Interventions .
Some drugs, vaccines tied to lower dementia risk, study finds
Some antibiotics, antivirals, vaccinations and anti-inflammatory medications are linked to a reduced risk of dementia, a study shows. The report was published Tuesday in Alzheimer’s & Dementia.
Controlling Infections Might Lower Dementia Risk
Preventing or treating infections could be a key means of warding off dementia, a new evidence review says. Vaccines, antibiotics, antiviral medications and anti-inflammatory drugs are all associated with a reduced risk of dementia,
Certain Drug Types Associated With Risk for Dementia
Antimicrobials, vaccines, and anti-inflammatories are associated with a reduced risk for Alzheimer disease and dementia, while antipsychotics and drugs for diabetes are associated with an increased risk,
Antibiotics, vaccinations and anti-inflammatory medication linked to reduced risk of dementia
Antibiotics, antivirals, vaccinations and anti-inflammatory medication are associated with reduced risk of dementia, according to new research that looked at health data from over 130 million individuals.
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'Huge pressure' on services if dementia cases rise
Huge pressure' The report from Dr Brink said the island needed to focus on preventing illnesses as well as treating them. Mrs ...
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Q&A: What Can You Do To Lower Your Dementia Risk?
A. There is definitely an association between hearing loss and dementia. People should be evaluated for hearing loss. And if ...
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Early signs of dementia could be spotted through your eyes with new AI tool
Researchers in Scotland are developing a digital tool powered by artificial intelligence that can gauge your risk of ...
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Former carer plans dementia hub to help families
The founder of a society providing support for people with dementia and their carers said he had "ambitious plans" for a new ...
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Most Dementia Patients Unaware of Diagnosis
However, about 81% of people with diagnosable dementia were unaware that they had the condition, results show. The number was ...
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Ozempic May Lower Your Dementia Risk, New Study Suggests. A Neurologist Explains The Potential Link
Research shows that GLP-1 receptor agonists like Ozempic can help you drop weight, manage diabetes, and even potentially ...
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AI could help diagnose dementia through eye tests
Researchers are working on a new AI tool that could be used by high-street opticians to spot signs of the disease.
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Charges dismissed against Danville man with dementia accused of shoplifting, public intoxication
A Boyle County dementia patient faces several charges including shoplifting and public intoxication stemming from an incident ...
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Repurposing Meds for Dementia Prevention: Will it Work?
Broad classes of drugs, including antibiotics, antivirals, vaccines, anti-inflammatories and antihypertensives, were ...
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Device trial to help protect people with dementia
A pocket-sized tracking device is being trialled in West Yorkshire to help protect people living with dementia. The small ...
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