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

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    There is a known link between type 2 diabetes and dementia, with data suggesting that people with type 2 diabetes have a 50 percent greater risk of losing cognitive function.

  4. Dementia - Wikipedia

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    A 2018 review found a link between celiac disease or non-celiac gluten sensitivity and cognitive impairment and that celiac disease may be associated with Alzheimer's disease, vascular dementia, and frontotemporal dementia. [91] A strict gluten-free diet started early may protect against dementia associated with gluten-related disorders. [90] [91]

  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. Memory and aging - Wikipedia

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    The treatment will depend on the cause of memory loss, but various drugs to treat Alzheimer's disease have been suggested in recent years. There are four drugs currently approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the treatment of Alzheimer's, and they all act on the cholinergic system: Donepezil, Galantamine, Rivastigmine, and ...

  7. Alzheimer's disease - Wikipedia

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    Regarding incidence, cohort longitudinal studies (studies where a disease-free population is followed over the years) provide rates between 10 and 15 per thousand person-years for all dementias and 5–8 for AD, [227] [228] which means that half of new dementia cases each year are Alzheimer's disease. Advancing age is a primary risk factor for ...

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