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Danish Cohort Study

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health2 years ago

The Link Between Antacid Use, ADHD, and Dementia Risk

A Danish cohort study conducted by researchers at Copenhagen University Hospital and Aarhus University has found significant correlations between the use of proton pump inhibitors (PPIs), commonly used antacid medications, and an increased risk of dementia. The study included over 1.9 million individuals aged 60 to 75 and found that PPI use was associated with a higher risk of all-cause dementia, particularly in those aged 60 to 69. However, the study does not establish causality, and it is unclear whether PPI use causes dementia or if there is a reverse causality or disruption in the gut-brain connection. Further research is needed to explore the underlying mechanisms and potential variations among dementia subtypes.

health2 years ago

Unveiling COVID-19 Vaccination Side Effects and Infection Risks

Two new studies conducted in Denmark have examined the side effects of COVID-19 vaccines. The first study found that common side effects such as redness, pain, and fatigue are most prevalent, with women, those aged 25-35, and those who had COVID-19 prior experiencing side effects more often. The second study found that 30% of menstruating women reported changes in their menstrual cycles post-vaccination, although causality is not confirmed. Severe adverse reactions like facial paralysis and allergic responses are rare. The studies highlight the importance of further research to establish causal relationships and the clinical significance of self-reported menstrual changes.