Long-term use of cardiovascular drugs may reduce dementia risk in older adults by up to 25%, while antiplatelet drugs could ...
Being at higher risk of heart disease may cause dementia to appear in men a decade before it will occur in similarly at-risk ...
There are 900,000 currently living with dementia in the UK and that’s predicted to rise to 1.6 million by 2050. Frightening ...
Study found people had better reactions and motor skills - and generally lived longer and had lower risk of dying ...
Taking medications like blood pressure and lipid-lowering drugs for more than 5 years is associated with a lower incidence of ...
Researchers have found that long-term use of drugs for hypertension and high cholesterol also lowers the risk of developing ...
Total and LDL cholesterol variability over time may be a biomarker for higher dementia risk and cognitive decline.
Significant fluctuations in cholesterol levels, unrelated to changes in medication, may serve as an early indicator of ...
They found that people who had used cholesterol medication, antihypertensive drugs, diuretics, or blood thinners had between a four and 24 per cent lower risk of developing dementia - which is the ...
The study, published in Alzheimer's & Dementia on Monday, highlighted four common heart drugs that may lower your dementia ...