Article 35ZWH Blood-thinning drugs 'can reduce risk of dementia by up to 48%'

Blood-thinning drugs 'can reduce risk of dementia by up to 48%'

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Research 'strongly suggests' that patients taking anticoagulants for irregular heartbeat could be protected against dementia and stroke

Blood-thinning drugs could protect against dementia and stroke in people with an irregular heartbeat, research suggests.

Related: Long working days can cause heart problems, study says

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