Study: Long-Term Use of Pain Relief Medications May Lower Risk of Dementia for Some People
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New research found that taking medications such as aspirin or ibuprofen long-term is linked to a lower risk of dementia. But experts warn that this finding doesn’t apply to everyone.

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