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Should Statins Be Used to Prevent Alzheimer’s Disease?

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Should Statins Be Used to Prevent Alzheimer’s Disease?

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Certain researchers and many media publications, claim statins may help slow the progression of Alzheimer’s. High cholesterol levels are only a moderate risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease, a number of research studies believe they have shown that taking statins significantly reduces developing the disease. The research is not currently medically accepted, and many trials are still needed before any effects are verified. You should not take statins to help reduce your risk of developing Alzheimers. If you believe you may have Alzheimers or dementia, contact your doctor.

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