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Cholesterol and dementia | Dr Kellyann Niotis, Md and Dr Thomas Dayspring, Md

The Proof with Simon Hill

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Clarifying Cholesterol's Role in Dementia Risks

Strong evidence does not support the idea that statins increase dementia risk. However, research indicates a correlation between lower levels of desmosstrel, a cholesterol precursor, in individuals with mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's. It's unclear whether decreased desmosstrel directly causes dementia or results from it. High doses of certain statins can reduce desmosstrel in the brain, raising concerns for those on statins. Therefore, individuals worried about their desmosstrel levels while on statins should consider testing through services like Empower DX.

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