Dr. House
Friday, November 2, 2018
Patients With Alzheimer’s Disease Who Take Diabetes Medicines May Have Fewer Signs Of Dementia, Postmortem Study Indicates.
reports that in a small postmortem study involving brain examinations, researchers found that people with Alzheimer’s disease who take diabetes medications “may have fewer signs of dementia in their brains than similar patients not taking the” medicines. The findings were published online in PLOS One. https://consumer.healthday.com/cognitive-health-information-26/alzheimer-s-news-20/could-diabetes-drugs-help-curb-alzheimer-s-739173.html
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