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Widely used glucosamine may speed dementia progression and raise death risk, study warns
"Could be making their disease progression worse." ...
Glucosamine, a widely used joint pain supplement, may speed the progression of dementia and even increase mortality, according to a new study.
New data from researchers at the University of Florida identified a link between a widely used compound and certain brain ...
By Nancy Lapid June 12 (Reuters) - We also report on a finding that could reverse current concussion guidance for kids. OTC ...
A major study suggests glucosamine, a popular supplement for joint pain, could be linked to faster progression from mild ...
Researchers from ETH Zurich have developed an active ingredient that slows down the progression of typical Alzheimer’s ...
Researchers at the University of Florida suggests glucosamine commonly used for joint pain may be linked to faster ...
From the subtle differences between memory lapses and brain disease to the lifestyle changes that can lower your risk, Dr Tim Beanland at Alzheimer’s Society helps you navigate the facts about dementi ...
"Compound 10" is how Ursula Quitterer refers to the chemical compound that her team has developed and that could slow the ...
Popular joint supplement glucosamine may speed Alzheimer's progression, raising urgent questions for millions.
People with Alzheimer’s disease who took glucosamine were 25% more likely to die within five years than those who didn’t ...
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