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Lowering your levels of bad cholesterol could significantly curb your risk of dementia, new research suggests. Last year, an ...
Lowering your “bad” cholesterol might be doing more than just protecting your heart, it could also be safeguarding your brain ...
Medical News Today looks at four recent studies to examine which aspects of health and behavior can influence a person's risk of developing dementia, including sleep, vaccines, and cholesterol levels ...
Lower levels of "bad" LDL cholesterol could mean a lower risk of dementia and Alzheimer's disease, a new study says.
Now, a study has found that low levels of LDL-C, or ‘bad’ cholesterol, may reduce the risk of developing dementia. Statins, a ...
Adults with high or even low levels of LDL (bad) cholesterol who took statins lowered their risk of dementia in a new study.
People with a low level of LDL, the bad cholesterol, have a lower risk of dementia — both stroke dementia and Alzheimer’s ...
A study published in the British Medical Journal investigated the relationship between baseline low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) levels and the | Immunology ...
Reducing levels of LDL-cholesterol can reduce the risk of dementia by 26%, according to a new study, which also suggests ...
This research roundup discusses the newfound relationship between the Shingles vaccine and dementia, a gene responsible for ...
Statin use further reduces dementia risk in individuals with low LDL-C levels, with benefits diminishing at extremely low LDL ...