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 ...
Experts said more studies are needed to test whether higher levels of bad cholesterol actually cause dementia, or if it is ...
Lowering your “bad” cholesterol might be doing more than just protecting your heart, it could also be safeguarding your brain ...
LDL levels below 70 mg/dL are tied to a lower risk of developing dementia in general and Alzheimer’s disease-related dementia ...
Many cases of dementia, stroke and late-life depression could be prevented or delayed by managing these 17 risk factors.
Though high cholesterol may contribute to the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease or a related dementia (ADRD), taking a ...
Statin use further reduces dementia risk in individuals with low LDL-C levels, with benefits diminishing at extremely low LDL ...
A COMMON drug prescribed to millions of Brits could slash the risk of dementia by 13 per cent, scientists suggest. High ...
The study suggested that cholesterol-lowering statins, the most commonly prescribed drugs in the UK, also offered a boost in ...
Cholesterol-busting drugs have been linked to reducing the risk of dementia by up to 13% for some people, according to a new ...
South Korean study suggests statins could lower the dementia risk in people by helping to control low-density lipoprotein - ...
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