Amitriptyline and dementia
Amitriptyline is used by many people for depression, migraines, pain, and more. However, new research shows it can increase your risk of dementia.
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Top 3 ways to boost your memory, today
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Cai’s Story
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Helena’s Story
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Everything you need to know about sleep apnea and dementia
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Winnie’s Story
Reversing memory problems in 12 months by managing grief, depression, starting Mirtazapine and stopping paroxetine, and exercise.
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Medical Minute: What is “neuroplasticity”?
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How can I get off my sleeping pills?
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A new study finds lifestyle changes can improve Alzheimer’s Disease
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Karl’s Story
Reversal of memory problems in 6 months with better sleep and switching to extra-strength tylenol from dilaudid (hydromorphone).