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Dementia: The risks of prescribing antipsychotic drugs as a treatment
Medical News Today· 6 days agoIn a new study, researchers are expanding the list of potential health dangers to people with...
Study shows heart failure, not stroke is the most common complication of atrial fibrillation
Medical Xpress· 6 days agoThe lifetime risk of atrial fibrillation (a heart condition that causes an irregular and often...
Dementia drugs cause 'more severe harm' than experts realised
The US Sun· 6 days agoANTIPSYCHOTIC drugs given to some dementia patients cause “more severe harm” than previously...
Risks of Antipsychotic Use in Dementia Patients - Neuroscience News
Neuroscience News· 4 days agoSummary: A new study revealed significant risks associated with antipsychotic use in dementia...
Exercise calms the brain: Can it help depression, heart health?
KSL Salt Lake City· 3 days agoA new study suggests that exercise can help by muting stress signals and "calming" the brain — and...
Antipsychotics May Do Great Harm to People With Dementia: Report
US News & World Report· 6 days agoAntipsychotics can substantially increase dementia patients’ risk of many serious health problems, a new study warns. Dementia patients prescribed antipsychotics have increased risk of stroke ...
Giving dementia patients antipsychotic drugs ‘more dangerous than thought’
Daily Telegraph· 6 days agoAntipsychotic drugs given to patients with dementia are far more dangerous than thought, a major...
What the Cass Review Means for Trans Kids in Britain—and Beyond
The Nation· 5 days agoLondon—“Gender-questioning kids have been ‘let down’” by the United Kingdom’s National Health...
Use of Progestogen Tied to Higher Chance of Benign Brain Tumor
Journal of the American Medical Association· 5 days agoMany people worldwide use progestogen-based hormonal contraception or hormone replacement therapy to manage menopause symptoms. Previous research has linked a handful of high-dose progestogens—cyproterone ...
AFib: Most Common Complication is Heart Failure, Not Stroke
Healthline· 6 days agoThe study was published inThe BMJ, on April 17 and examined 3.5 million people in Denmark from 2000...