Study links ibuprofen to lower risk of Alzheimer’s disease
A research conducted on a large patient population in the U.S. have shown that the use of the anti-inflammatory and painkiller ibuprofen is linked to lower risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease. According to the researchers, patients who took the drug for over 5 years were 40% less likely to develop the disease compared with patients who did not use that type of drug at all.
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