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Acid reflux medication may carry dementia risks - ConsumerAffairs


Acid reflux medications are used to reduce short-term discomfort, but over the long-term, these drugs may contribute to a higher risk of dementia. Acid reflux medication may carry dementia risks ... Read More

Warning: Popular Heartburn Drugs Tied to 33% Higher Dementia Risk


A major study has found that people taking acid reflux drugs known as proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) for more than 4.4 years face a 33% higher risk of developing dementia. Although the research doesn’t ... Read More

Millions are 'hooked' on common reflux drug linked to dementia


Millions of Brits 'hooked' on medication to manage acid reflux that's putting them at risk of dementia, a top pharmacist has warned ... one of the researchers involved with the study. 'PPIs may also ... Read More

Long-term use of acid reflux medications linked to higher dementia risk


Long-term use of certain medications to treat heartburn and acid-related disorders is associated with an increased risk of developing dementia, new research shows. The research, published ... Read More

Heartburn relief medicine for acid reflux raises dementia risk: study - USA TODAY


People who took acid reflux drugs for more than 4 years faced a 33% greater likelihood of developing dementia Hotspots ranked Start the day smarter ☀️ Funniest cap messages Get the USA TODAY app ... Read More

Study: Dementia risk may increase with long-term use of acid reflux drugs - WSB-TV Channel 2 - Atlanta


Is a common type of acid reflux drug linked to a higher risk of dementia later in life? In the study, those who took stomach acid-reducing drugs for at least 4.4 years had the highest rates of ... Read More

Take Acid Reflux Meds? You May Have a Higher Risk of Dementia. - The Daily Beast


Acid reflux, commonly known as heartburn, sends roughly 15 million Americans reaching for medicines like Prilosec or Nexium for relief each day. While these medications can offer great relief ... Read More

Study: Dementia risk may increase with long-term use of acid reflux drugs - Action News Jax


Is a common type of acid reflux drug linked to a higher risk of dementia later in life? In the study, those who took stomach acid-reducing drugs for at least 4.4 years had the highest rates of ... Read More

Long-term use of some acid reflux drugs linked to higher dementia risk


NEW YORK, Aug. 9 (UPI) --Long-term use of acid reflux medications called proton pump inhibitors may increase the risk of dementia, according to a new study published Wednesday. This research was ... Read More

Study: Dementia risk may increase with long-term use of acid reflux drugs - WPXI


Is a common type of acid reflux drug linked to a higher risk of dementia later in life? In the study, those who took stomach acid-reducing drugs for at least 4.4 years had the highest rates of ... Read More

Study: Dementia risk may increase with long-term use of acid reflux drugs - WHIO TV 7 and WHIO Radio


Is a common type of acid reflux drug linked to a higher risk of dementia later in life? In the study, those who took stomach acid-reducing drugs for at least 4.4 years had the highest rates of ... Read More

Study: Dementia risk may increase with long-term use of acid reflux drugs - WFTV


Is a common type of acid reflux drug linked to a higher risk of dementia later in life? In the study, those who took stomach acid-reducing drugs for at least 4.4 years had the highest rates of ... Read More


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