Here’s a summary of recent articles related to joint pain supplements and their potential link to Alzheimer’s disease:
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A Popular Joint Pain Supplement May Actually Speed Up Dementia Progression – This article discusses findings suggesting that certain joint pain supplements could accelerate the progression of dementia. Source: Health
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Hyperglycosylation is a metabolic driver of Alzheimer’s disease – This Nature article explores hyperglycosylation as a significant factor in Alzheimer’s disease progression, providing insights into metabolic mechanisms. Source: Nature
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Study links joint pain supplement to accelerating dementia – This study emphasizes the correlation between a widely used joint pain supplement and an accelerated decline in cognitive function. Source: UF Health
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Popular joint supplement glucosamine linked to faster Alzheimer’s progression – This article presents evidence that glucosamine, a popular supplement, may be linked to an accelerated progression of Alzheimer’s disease. Source: ScienceDaily
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Dementia: Joint pain supplement may speed progression – This piece outlines findings that suggest a potential link between joint pain supplements and increased rates of dementia progression. Source: Medical News Today
These articles highlight the growing concern over the effects of common joint pain supplements on cognitive health, particularly in the context of Alzheimer’s disease.