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Sep 16, 2025, 07:22
Irma Bagdoniene on Breakthrough Findings – Atorvastatin Could Support Brain Health and Prevent Alzheimer’s
Irma Bagdoniene, Cardiologist and Lipidologist at Klinikum Lippe – University Hospital for Cardiology, Angiology, and Internal Intensive Care Medicine, posted on LinkedIn:
”A twist in the statin story: instead of harming memory, atorvastatin appears to reduce amyloid-β and protect against the pathways leading to Alzheimer’s.
Could the most prescribed heart medication also be a tool for preserving memory?”
Read the full study here.
Title: Atorvastatin improves long-term memory by reducing amyloid-β formation and neuronal damage in STZ-induced diabetic rats
Authors: N. Ferak, A. Kapucu, S. Ustunova, K. Akgun-Dar

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