Lower levels of "bad" LDL cholesterol could mean a lower risk of dementia and Alzheimer's disease, a new study says.
A new study suggests a link between healthy cholesterol levels and reduced dementia risk. The study focuses particularly on LDL-C (called “bad”) cholesterol. While cholesterol is necessary and ...
By Dr. Priyom Bose, Ph.D. New research shows that maintaining LDL-C levels below 70 mg/dL is associated with a significantly ...
LDL levels below 70 mg/dL are tied to a lower risk of developing dementia in general and Alzheimer’s disease-related dementia ...
Though high cholesterol may contribute to the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease or a related dementia (ADRD), taking a ...
Now, a study has found that low levels of LDL-C, or ‘bad’ cholesterol, may reduce the risk of developing dementia. Statins, a ...
Researchers have discovered that a medication eight million Brits are prescribed, for another condition, could help lower the ...
A COMMON drug prescribed to millions of Brits could slash the risk of dementia by 13 per cent, scientists suggest. High ...
Statin use further reduces dementia risk in individuals with low LDL-C levels, with benefits diminishing at extremely low LDL ...
Study finds drugs may provide additional protection against neurological conditions and improve cardiovascular health ...
New research has found people who have low levels of 'bad' cholesterol in their blood could reduce the risk of dementia by 26 ...