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  2. Which cardiovascular drugs may help lower dementia risk? - AOL

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    Dementia prevention is a critical area of research, as experts want to understand what people can do to decrease dementia risk. A recent study found that more than 5 years of taking medications ...

  3. Ozempic Could Cut Alzheimer's Risk By A Whopping 70 ... - AOL

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    However, semaglutide tamps down inflammation, lowering the risk of obesity and heart disease—which are risk factors for developing dementia and Alzheimer’s disease, Dr. Porter says.

  4. What Ozempic Really Does to Your Brain - AOL

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    New research in the journal International Immunopharmacology showed that obese people treated with a GLP-1 agonist had a 37 percent lower risk of Alzheimer’s disease, a 41 percent lower risk of ...

  5. Alzheimer’s drugs ‘will not address dementia risk at scale ...

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    New drugs being developed to tackle Alzheimer’s disease “will not address dementia risk at scale”, researchers have warned. Academics said there is “a lot of hyperbole” around ...

  6. Type 2 diabetes drugs could lower dementia, Parkinson's ... - AOL

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    Researchers have found that people who take a type of type 2 diabetes drugs SGLT2 inhibitors have a significantly lower risk of dementia, overall, and of Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's, in ...

  7. Alzheimer's disease - Wikipedia

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    Specific medications that may reduce the risk or progression of Alzheimer's disease have been studied. [295] The research trials investigating medications generally impact Aβ plaques , inflammation, APOE , neurotransmitter receptors, neurogenesis, growth factors or hormones.

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