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A common painkiller widely prescribed for lower back pain might raise your risk of developing dementia or mild cognitive impairment (MCI). This surprising link was uncovered in new research published ...
In a new study, FDA-approved Gabapentin has been linked to an increased risk of dementia and cognitive impairment. It was ...
New research shows adults aged 35 to 64 prescribed gabapentin for chronic pain are twice as likely to develop dementia and ...
The anti-seizure drug is used to treat epilepsy, nerve pain after shingles and restless legs syndrome by affecting chemical messengers in the brain and nerves.
Gabapentin, which is used to treat seizures, nerve pain and restless leg syndrome might be linked with increased risk of ...
Gabapentin is approved for seizures and post-herpetic neuralgia; gabapentin enacarbil is approved for restless legs syndrome.
People who receive six or more prescriptions of gabapentin for lower back pain are at a significantly higher risk of dementia and mild cognitive impairment, a large new study suggests.
Gabapentin is routinely used to treat nerve pain and restless leg syndrome, but it might be riskier to our brain health than ...
Adults with a father who had Alzheimer’s showed greater tau buildup, a key marker of the disease. Women in the study had more ...
A new application that detects signs of pre-dementia in seniors with up to 93 per cent accuracy could be rolled out nationwide next year. Developed by the Singapore General Hospital and GovTech, it ...