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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/7380064.stm

I wonder if you have to take the pink ones.

They looked at five years of data in 49,300 people over the age of 55 years who had developed Alzheimer's disease and almost 200,000 controls.


Yes, but did it not occur to any of them to think about what the ingrediants are? Surely we can dispense with doctors entirely if all medicine consists of market research.

I was looking for a daft example of where that kind of thinking gets them when I saw they had already found one for me.

A separate study also published in Neurology showed people with shorter arms and legs may be at a higher risk for developing dementia later in life.


I imagine that's because they couldn't reach the top shelf where the ibuprofen is kept.

:lol
Interesting -- I take ibuprofen quite often for knee pain, but I've been adding turmeric to salad dressing and other things for its supposed anti-A effect.

I guess if my mind is still clear in twenty years or so I can spend my spare time pondering which, if either, may have worked.




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