Erection Dysfunction drugs may help reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s disease nextdigitalhealth.com
We know that a lot of links have been found between drugs that are used for something else but have been found to be useful for some other life-threatening diseases as well. Recently, we saw how the drugs used for diabetic patients are now used for weight loss and they are quite successful as well. Similarly, in a recent study published in the prestigious journal “Neurology,” researchers have unveiled potentially groundbreaking findings that suggest a link between the use of erectile dysfunction (ED) drugs and a reduced risk of Alzheimer’s disease. Conducted over a span of six years, the study analyzed health data from thousands of men, revealing that those who regularly took ED medications were significantly less likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease compared to those who did not use these drugs.
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