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Regular use of constipation drug may increase dementia risk

Laxatives are medicines that help with constipation when eating more fiber, drinking plenty of water, and exercising don’t work. Many people use them, especially as they get older. However, a recent study suggests that taking laxatives regularly might raise the risk of developing dementia. Researchers from the Chinese Academy of Sciences analyzed data from over […] The post Regular use of constipation drug may increase dementia risk appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.

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