It's Not Dementia, It's Your Heart Meds

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It's Not Dementia, It's Your Heart Meds

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Terrifying spells of amnesia and learning difficulties may be side effects of statin drugs that lower cholesterol such as Lipitor, Crestor, and Zocor. Some experts believe that victims may even be misdiagnosed with dementia.

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