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  2. A Common Drug Could Lower Your Dementia Risk By 35 ... - AOL

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    Not only that, they had a 52 percent lower risk of vascular dementia, and a 39 percent lower risk of Alzheimer’s dementia. People who took SGLT-2 inhibitors for longer periods of time seemed to ...

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

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    There's a link between type 2 diabetes and dementia, with research suggesting that people with type 2 diabetes have a 50 percent higher risk of developing dementia. The link is strongest with ...

  4. Semaglutide drugs may help keep Alzheimer's at bay - AOL

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    People with type 2 diabetes who use semaglutide drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy appear to have a lower risk of Alzheimer's disease, new evidence shows. Semaglutide drugs may help keep Alzheimer's at bay

  5. Donepezil - Wikipedia

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    Donepezil has been tested in other cognitive disorders, including Lewy body dementia, [33] and vascular dementia, [34] but it is not currently approved for these indications. Donepezil has also been found to improve sleep apnea in people with Alzheimer's. [35] It also improves gait in people with mild Alzheimer's. [36]

  6. Memantine/donepezil - Wikipedia

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    Memantine/donepezil, sold under the brand name Namzaric among others, is a fixed dose combination medication used for the treatment of dementia of the Alzheimer's type. [1] It contains memantine, as the hydrochloride, a NMDA receptor antagonist; and donepezil as the hydrochloride, an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor. [1] It is taken by mouth. [1]

  7. Vascular dementia - Wikipedia

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    Vascular dementia is the second-most-common form of dementia after Alzheimer's disease in older adults. [4] The prevalence of the illness is 1.5% in Western countries and approximately 2.2% in Japan. It accounts for 50% of all dementias in Japan, 20% to 40% in Europe and 15% in Latin America. 25% of people with stroke develop new-onset dementia ...

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