Certain Antidepressants, Sleep Aids Associated with Higher Dementia Risk – Mad In America


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Certain Antidepressants, Sleep Aids Associated with Higher Dementia Risk
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Greater cumulative doses of antihistamines, tricyclic antidepressants and other drugs that are anticholinergic or block the neurotransmitter acetylcholine are associated with significant increases in dementia and Alzheimer's, according to a study in ...
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Medications that might increase risk of dementia or Alzheimer’s – VOXXI


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Medications that might increase risk of dementia or Alzheimer's
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One of the most terrifying aspects of getting older is the possibility of degenerative brain disease. Though science has made huge strides in understanding such conditions, there are no cures, and no way to completely prevent the development of ...
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Use of sleeping pills fall as link with dementia concerns doctors – ITV News


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Use of sleeping pills fall as link with dementia concerns doctors
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Fewer people in Guernsey are being prescribed sleeping pills because of the possibility of an increased risk of developing Alzheimer's disease. The decline in people using prescribed sleeping pills started when a link was found by The University of ...
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Media Release: Alzheimer Scotland launches Let’s Talk about Dementia campaign – allmediascotland.com (press release)


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Media Release: Alzheimer Scotland launches Let's Talk about Dementia campaign
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STARTING in February 2015, Alzheimer Scotland – Action on Dementia is launching a Let's Talk about Dementia campaign. The campaign aims to open up more discussion on the subject of dementia and to raise awareness of the importance of early ...