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    Exercise has been found to improve things like verbal fluency, memory recall, attention, and executive functioning in a 2024 review in Trends In Neurosciences. The review says that more research ...

  3. Statins may lower risk for heart disease and death, even in ...

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    Researchers tracked specific statin drugs and outcomes. The people were treated at the hospital from January 2008 to December 2015. Where possible, individuals were followed until death or until ...

  4. Atorvastatin - Wikipedia

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    There have been rare reports of reversible memory loss and confusion with all statins, including atorvastatin; however, there has not been enough evidence to associate statin use with cognitive impairment, and the risks for cognition are likely outweighed by the beneficial effects of adherence to statin therapy on cardiovascular and ...

  5. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is expected to approve a new drug called Leqembi in July. Here’s how Columbus helped make it happen.

  6. Simvastatin - Wikipedia

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    In March 2012, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) updated its guidance for statin users to address reports of memory loss, liver damage, increased blood sugar, development of type 2 diabetes, and muscle injury. [26] The new guidance indicates: FDA has found that liver injury associated with statin use is rare but can occur. [citation ...

  7. Statin - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) notified healthcare professionals of updates to the prescribing information concerning interactions between protease inhibitors and certain statin drugs. Protease inhibitors and statins taken together may increase the blood levels of statins and increase the risk for muscle injury (myopathy).