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May 19, 2016 - Allergy medication and sleeping pills found to shrink the brain and accelerate dementiaThursday, May 19, 2016 by: Daniel BarkerTags: anticholinergics, dementia, sleeping pillsAnticholinergics shrink the brainMany common drugs contain anticholinergicsExploring natural alternativesGet independent news alerts on natural cures, food lab tests, cannabis medicine, science, robotics, drones, privacy and more.More news on anticholinergicsTake ...
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August 19, 2020 - anticholinergics, such as antidepressants, anticonvulsants and anti-Parkinson drugs, increases the risk of dementia, especially among the elderly.Their study, which appeared in the journal JAMA Internal Medicine, underscores the need for alternative medications to decrease the risk of severe cognitive impairment among middle-aged and older adults.Clinical uses of anticholinergic drugs and reported side effectsAcetylcholine receptors can be found in the central ...
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September 05, 2006 - Beta-agonist inhalers more than double death rate in COPD patients, analysis shows (press release)Tuesday, September 05, 2006 by: NewsTargetTags: health news, Natural News, nutritionThe Cornell and Stanford universities' statistical analysis of 22 trials with 15,276 participants found that common bronchodilators known as anticholinergics (generically named tiotropium and ipratropium) reduced severe respiratory events by 33 percent and respiratory-related deaths ...
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September 05, 2006 - Beta-agonist inhalers more than double death rate in COPD patients, analysis shows (press release)Tuesday, September 05, 2006 by: NewsTargetTags: health news, Natural News, nutritionThe Cornell and Stanford universities' statistical analysis of 22 trials with 15,276 participants found that common bronchodilators known as anticholinergics (generically named tiotropium and ipratropium) reduced severe respiratory events by 33 percent and respiratory-related deaths ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2020-04-15-doctors-suggest-deprescribing-antipsychotics-increase-dementia-risk.html
April 15, 2020 - anticholinergics, antidepressants, antipsychotic drugs, anti-Parkinson’s drugs, bladder drugs and epilepsy medication, and those who have taken strong anticholinergics for at least three years, were 50 percent more likely to develop dementia."This study provides further evidence that doctors should be careful when prescribing certain drugs that have anticholinergic properties," said Nottingham researcher and co-author Tom Dening. "If [people] have concerns, ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2018-05-29-antidepressants-cause-dementia.html
May 29, 2018 - anticholinergics and a geriatric psychiatrist at Stanford Medical Center, cautions patients to review all their chronic medications and discuss them with their doctors.“Take them to your doctors and go over each medication one by one asking how anticholinergic it is, if at all,” she suggested. Learn more at Dementia.news.Sources for this article include:SanFrancisco.CBSLocal.comVeryWellHealth.comWHO.intThis site is part of the ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2019-04-30-otc-sleeping-pills-linked-to-increased-risk-of-dementia.html
April 30, 2019 - The most prominent of the sleeping pills are the anticholinergics. These drugs are prescribed for all kinds of medical conditions, such as sleeping disorders. But recent studies revealed that anticholinergic drugs can make older people much more vulnerable to developing dementia.Anticholinergic drugs stop the activity of acetylcholine, an important neurotransmitter that bonds to nerve cells. The central and peripheral nervous systems rely on this important chemical ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2019-04-24-anticholinergic-drugs-may-be-increasing-your-risk-of-dementia.html
April 24, 2019 - anticholinergics were more likely to have dementia and exhibit poorer performance on cognitive tests. They also had smaller brain volumes, compared to those who were not using these types of medicines.Anticholinergic drugs and other popular drugs found to increase the risk of strokesResearchers at the University of Aberdeen has also revealed that anticholinergic drugs, hay fever and diarrhea treatments, beta blockers, and painkillers can increase the risk of stroke ...
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February 17, 2015 - Over-the-counter medications eat your brain, say scientistsTuesday, February 17, 2015 by: Jennifer LilleyTags: over-the-counter medication, dementia, brain healthZombie meds: "Be aware" of medications, both prescribed and over-the-counterThe health dangers of anticholinergicsBeyond medications: best foods for improving brain healthGet independent news alerts on natural cures, food lab tests, cannabis medicine, science, robotics, drones, privacy and more.More ...
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August 02, 2006 - anticholinergics, are "very safe and effective," Salpeter said. But long-acting beta-agonist drugs have been controversial. Last year, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued a warning that the drugs could worsen symptoms and even lead to death. In the new report, Salpeter and colleagues launched a broad review, or "meta-analysis," examining the results of 19 asthma drug studies involving nearly 34,000 participants.Get independent news alerts on natural cures, ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2021-02-11-mental-illness-rising-in-people-recovered-from-covid.html
February 11, 2021 - Is there an unstudied neurological effect from COVID infection or treatment?Does the COVID infection cause inflammation of the nervous system? Can the virus infect the spinal column and inflame the nerve cells? These physiological effects have not been adequately studied. What about the drugs and other treatment protocols? Are these harming the neurological function of those who recover? Some medications, such as anticholinergics, have a negative effect on the brain’s ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2018-07-06-are-you-taking-these-prescription-drugs-that-cause-memory-loss.html
July 06, 2018 - Memory loss, which is often interpreted as one of the early signs of Alzheimer’s, can actually be a side effect of standard prescription drugs. Worse, most people remain unaware of these risks and assume that their inconceivable forgetfulness is a symptom of ageing. Dr. Armon Neel, a geriatric pharmacist with the AARP, disagrees, “scientists now know that memory loss as you get older is by no means inevitable [emphasis added]. Indeed, the brain can grow new brain cells ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2020-02-24-commonly-prescribed-medications-increase-dementia-risk.html
February 24, 2020 - anticholinergics only makes the situation worse in older people. That’s why it’s important to seek alternatives to these drugs, especially natural ones, if you want to keep a clear mind into your golden years.Sources for this article include:IntegrativePractitioner.comHealth.Harvard.eduThis site is part of the Natural News Network © 2022 All Rights Reserved. Privacy | Terms All content posted on this site is commentary or opinion and is ...
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March 07, 2017 - anticholinergics were, on average, four per cent smaller, while the cavities inside the brain were 12 per cent larger."Probiotics sure are looking like a good alternative now, aren't they?Sources:ScienceDaily.comNaturalNews.comTelegraph.co.ukTelegraph.co.ukThis site is part of the Natural News Network © 2022 All Rights Reserved. Privacy | Terms All content posted on this site is commentary or opinion and is protected ...
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a long time ago - Health roundup: Dementia drugs, bullfights and teenage diabetes (satire)The reported side effects of these drugs -- called anticholinergics -- include confusion, memory loss and disorientation. These symptoms get diagnosed (surprise!) as early dementia, which almost always gets treated with -- guess what? -- pro-cholinergic medications. In other words, the same patient ends up on two drugs with precisely the opposite biological actions.It's sort of like overdosing ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2018-09-25-some-lifestyle-habits-that-may-be-causing-forgetfulness.html
September 25, 2018 - Short-term memory loss: Misconceptions and factsIt's a prevalent problem, but there are a lot of misconceptions about short-term memory loss and what causes it.Short-term memory, or working memory, refers to the process of "temporarily storing small bits of information for a very short amount of time," such as around 15 to 30 seconds. Working memory functions as the brain’s version of "sticky notes."You use your short-term memory to temporarily remember a ...
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July 25, 2006 - anticholinergics used to treat Parkinson's Disease may also cause heartburn, as can birth control pills, diazepam, nicotine, nitroglycerine, progesterone, provera and theophylline.With the number of people eating poor diets and taking multiple prescription drugs in this country, it is no wonder, according to statistics given by Drs. Marc R. and Michael R. Rose in "Save Your Sight," that more than half of all people over 40 experience heartburn once a month., according ...
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